#Trump100Days Donald Trump began his presidency on January 20, 2025, with a firm agenda focused on illegal immigration and job creation for Americans. At a Michigan rally, he pledged to "make America great again" and expressed deep admiration for the state. During his first 100 days, Trump issued 142 executive orders, deported illegal migrants—including Indians in handcuffs—and criticized foreign workers from China, Pakistan, and France. Over 209,000 workers lost their jobs during this period. Accused 26/11 conspirator Tahawwur Rana was extradited to India. In return, India reduced tariffs on Harley-Davidson whisky. The U.S. also offered to sell F-35 jets to India. While gas prices dropped by $3, the economy shrank by 0.3% due to inflation, deficits, and a trade war with China.