#Trump100Days Donald Trump's first 100 days as President of the United States in 2017 were marked by significant policy initiatives and controversies. Here are some key aspects ¹:

- *Policy Initiatives:*

- *Tax Cuts:* Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) on December 22, 2017, which reduced corporate and individual tax rates, doubled the standard deduction, and limited state and local tax deductions.

- *Withdrawal from International Agreements:* Trump withdrew the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Paris Climate Agreement.

- *Immigration:* Trump issued executive orders to build a border wall with Mexico and restrict travel from certain countries.

- *Executive Orders:*

- Trump signed several executive orders, including those related to border security, immigration enforcement, and regulatory reform.

- *Controversies:*

- Trump's presidency was marked by controversy, including allegations of conflicts of interest, protests, and criticism from lawmakers and the media.

It's worth noting that Trump's 100-day mark was on April 29, 2017. If you're looking for information on his current or future plans, Trump has recently called for ²:

- *Permanent Extension of TCJA:* Trump has proposed making the tax cuts permanent, which could add $4.5 trillion to the budget deficit over 10 years.

- *New Tariffs:* Trump has also proposed new tariffs on imports, which could offset some of the economic benefits of tax cuts.

- *Tax Exemptions:* Trump has suggested exempting certain types of income, such as tips and Social Security benefits, from taxation.