#Trump100Days Donald Trump began his presidency on January 20, 2025, with a strong focus on nationalism and economic reform. At a Michigan rally, he vowed to “make America great again,” emphasizing a 100-day plan targeting illegal immigration and boosting jobs for American citizens. Trump deported illegal migrants, including Indians, in handcuffs, and criticized global immigration from countries like China, Pakistan, and France. Within 100 days, he signed 142 executive orders, resulting in over 209,000 job losses. Accused 26/11 conspirator Tahawwur Rana was extradited to India. India lowered tariffs on Harley-Davidson whisky, and the U.S. offered F-35 jets. Despite a $3 drop in gas prices, the economy shrank by 0.3% amid inflation and a trade war with China over steep reciprocal tariffs.
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