#Trump100Days # **Donald Trump's First 100 Days in 2025: The Return of the "King of Chaos"**

On January 20, 2025, Donald Trump officially took office as president of the United States for the second time, promising "final retribution" to his enemies and "America's greatness." His first 100 days in office turned out to be even more tumultuous than in 2017: large-scale purges, radical reforms, and unprecedented political battles.

## **"Revenge and Triumph": Purges and restructuring of the administration**

From the very first days, Trump began **mass dismissals** of officials suspected of "betrayal" or ties to the "deep state." Have been replaced:

- **Head of the FBI and the Department of Justice** (accelerated investigation against opponents)

- **Part of the military leadership** (for "weakness" in international affairs)

- **Diplomats who criticized Trump**

At the same time, he expanded the system of loyal appointees, including former associates and media personalities (for example, Tucker Carlson as an adviser).

## **Economics: "Trumpomics 2.0"**

- **Massive tax cuts** for corporations and the elite (modeled on 2017, but even more radical).

- **Trade wars with China and the EU** – restoration of duties and withdrawal from new agreements.

- **Attack on big business** – threats of antitrust lawsuits against companies that "censor conservatives" (Twitter, Disney, Meta).

The result: the stock market **jumps between highs and lows**, investors are panicking, but Trump's base is happy.

## **Tough immigration policy: "Hunting for illegal immigrants"**

- **The construction of the wall** on the border with Mexico has resumed (now at the expense of funds confiscated from drug cartels).

- **Mass deportations** and ICE raids (immigration police have received new powers).

- **Entry ban** for citizens of "unreliable" countries (including new restrictions for refugees).

Protests and lawsuits follow one another, but Trump ignores the criticism.

## *Foreign policy: "America is not the world's policeman"*

- *Withdrawal from new agreements* (possible break with