#Trump100Days

Donald Trump's first 100 days in office marked a period of intense activity, controversy, and stark political division. Taking office with a promise to "Make America Great Again," Trump moved quickly to assert his agenda, using executive orders to signal major shifts in policy direction. From rolling back Obama-era regulations to initiating a travel ban affecting several Muslim-majority countries, his actions sparked both strong support and widespread protest.

One of the hallmarks of Trump's early presidency was his aggressive stance on immigration. The administration began laying the groundwork for building a wall on the southern border and ramped up deportation efforts. These moves were hailed by his base as fulfilling campaign promises but criticized by others as divisive and inhumane.

Economically, Trump touted job creation and stock market gains as signs of success. He also began efforts to renegotiate trade deals, especially NAFTA, emphasizing an "America First" economic approach. However, his attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act faltered in Congress, revealing deep divisions not only between parties but within the Republican ranks.

Internationally, Trump struck a more unpredictable tone. He ordered a missile strike on Syria in response to a chemical weapons attack, signaling a departure from his non-interventionist campaign rhetoric.

Perhaps most notably, Trump’s relationship with the media and his use of Twitter as a primary communication tool redefined presidential norms. His first 100 days were anything but conventional, setting the tone for a presidency that would continue to challenge established political dynamics.