#Trump100Days

Donald Trump’s First 100 Days – 2025 Recap

In his return to the presidency, Donald Trump moved quickly to implement key elements of his "America First" agenda. He declared a national emergency at the southern border, dramatically reducing illegal crossings and initiating mass deportations. Major federal changes followed, including the creation of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the dismantling of the Department of Education, shifting control to states.

Domestically, Trump eliminated diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and focused on deregulation. On April 2 “Liberation Day” he imposed sweeping tariffs on imports, especially from China, sparking global concern over potential trade wars.

In foreign policy, Trump took a hardline stance on Iran, reaffirmed support for Israel, and distanced the U.S. from several international agreements. His unpredictable moves have reignited debates about U.S. global leadership.

While supporters praise his swift actions, critics argue his policies deepen division and strain alliances. The next phase of his term is set to shape the nation’s direction for years to come.