#Trump100Days
In the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second presidency, he signed numerous executive orders and made significant changes in various policy areas, including trade and immigration. His actions have sparked both support and criticism, reflecting a polarized political landscape.
**Public Opinion on Trump's Performance**
- Many Americans believe that 100 days is a sufficient timeframe to evaluate a president's performance, although opinions vary significantly along party lines.
- Trump's approval ratings have seen a decline, particularly among independents, young voters, and Hispanic communities.
- Supporters, especially MAGA Republicans, maintain a more favorable view of his economic policies, while others express frustration over his focus on tariffs rather than inflation and economic growth.
**Economic Policies and Tariffs**
- Trump's administration has been criticized for prioritizing tariffs, leading to concerns about rising prices and economic stability.
- A majority of Americans feel that his policies are making them financially worse off, contrasting with the initial expectations at the start of his term.
- Support for tariffs is waning, with many believing that the administration lacks a clear plan regarding trade.
**Immigration and Deportation Programs**
- Trump's deportation program continues to receive majority approval, although there are significant concerns about the treatment of legal residents.
- Many Americans disapprove of the handling of immigration issues, particularly among independents and those with higher education.
- The perception of Trump's immigration policies has shifted, with approval ratings declining over time.
**Legislative Approach and Executive Power**
- There is a strong sentiment among the public that Trump should work with Congress to enact policies rather than relying on executive orders.
- Many Americans express concerns about the expansion of presidential powers, particularly among those who disapprove of his administration.
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- and concerns over governance.