As of April 29, 2025, the first 100 days of President Trump's second term have shown a strong policy drive and high controversy. He quickly implemented immigration restrictions, cut diversity programs, and conducted large-scale layoffs in federal agencies through a series of executive orders. In foreign affairs, his high tariff policies have disrupted global markets and alienated traditional allies, especially provoking widespread criticism regarding his stance on Ukraine and Israel. Despite improvements in border security, public satisfaction with his economic management and governance style has declined, with approval ratings dropping to 39%, the lowest in 70 years for a president's first 100 days. Trump's 'New Policy in the First Hundred Days' has sparked widespread discussion about the sustainability of his policies and their impact on democratic institutions.