#Trump100Days Donald Trump assumed office on January 20, 2025, launching a bold 100-day agenda focused on curbing illegal immigration and boosting employment for Americans. At a Michigan rally, he declared, “We’ll make America great again,” expressing love for the country and state. His administration deported illegal migrants, including Indians in handcuffs, and criticized job-seeking migrants from China, Pakistan, France, and others. Trump issued 142 executive orders, and over 209,000 workers lost jobs. Accused 26/11 terrorist Tahawwur Rana was extradited to India. India cut tariffs on Harley-Davidson whisky, and the U.S. offered F-35 jets. Gas prices fell by $3, but the economy contracted by 0.3% amid inflation, high deficits, and a trade war triggered by 145% U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods.