#Trump100Days
President Donald Trump’s first 100 days of his second term have been marked by aggressive policy shifts, sweeping executive actions, and sharp ideological pivots that have both energized supporters and alarmed critics. 
On immigration, Trump enacted a hardline crackdown, resulting in a reported 95% drop in illegal border crossings. This was achieved through mass deportations, the end of catch-and-release policies, and the elimination of birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants . He also declared drug cartels as terrorist organizations and launched a national emergency to combat them .
Economically, Trump touted the creation of 345,000 jobs, with a focus on non-government sectors . However, his tariff-heavy trade strategy, particularly targeting China, led to market instability and global concern . While inflation remains a challenge, his administration claims progress in reducing energy prices and boosting industrial investment .
Trump signed a record 143 executive orders, dismantling diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives across federal agencies and eliminating chief diversity officer roles . He also exited the Paris Agreement and reversed electric vehicle mandates, signaling a return to fossil fuel priorities .
In foreign policy, Trump secured hostage releases from Gaza and reaffirmed strong support for Israel. However, his approach to the Russia-Ukraine conflict has drawn criticism, and his provocative proposals, such as purchasing Greenland and making Canada the 51st U.S. state, have raised eyebrows .
Despite these actions, Trump faces historically low approval ratings, with 62% of Americans believing the country is on the wrong track . As he enters the next phase of his presidency, the challenge remains to balance bold initiatives with public support and international diplomacy.