#Trump100Days

The tag #Trump100Days generally refers to the evaluation of U.S. President Donald Trump's performance during the first 100 days of his presidency in 2017. This period is traditionally significant in American politics, as it is during this time that the new president's administration is judged in terms of achievements, policies, and decisions made.

Key points related to #Trump100Days:

1. Election promises: Trump promised during his campaign a series of actions in the first 100 days, including building the border wall with Mexico, repealing and replacing the healthcare law (Obamacare), and cutting taxes.

2. Executive orders: Trump signed a large number of executive orders during this period, the most notable of which include:

• Travel ban for citizens of certain majority-Muslim countries.

• Withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

• Strengthening immigration laws and deporting illegal immigrants.

3. International relations: The first 100 days were marked by tensions in foreign policy, particularly with North Korea, as well as a missile strike on an airbase in Syria in response to the use of chemical weapons.

4. Economy and markets: U.S. markets experienced an increase in key indicators due to investor optimism about his business-friendly economic program.

Performance Evaluation:

• Supporters: They saw that Trump began to implement his promises with strength and determination.

• Opponents: They considered that his performance was characterized by chaos and controversial decisions.