#Trump100Days

Donald Trump's first 100 days in office (January 20 – April 29, 2017) were marked by a mix of executive actions, political controversies, and policy efforts. Here’s a summary of key events and actions during that period:

Key Highlights of Trump’s First 100 Days

1. Executive Orders

Trump signed more than 30 executive orders, including:

Travel Ban (Executive Order 13769): Restricted entry from seven Muslim-majority countries, leading to major protests and legal challenges.

Regulation Rollback: Ordered a "2-for-1" rule — for every new regulation, two must be eliminated.

Keystone XL and Dakota Access Pipelines: Revived these controversial oil pipeline projects.

2. Immigration and Border Security

Pushed for construction of a border wall with Mexico.

Expanded immigration enforcement and targeted sanctuary cities.

3. Healthcare

Tried to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). The first attempt failed in the House on March 24, 2017.

4. Supreme Court

Nominated and confirmed Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court, restoring the conservative majority.

5. Foreign Policy

Ordered a missile strike on Syria in April 2017 in response to a chemical weapons attack.

Signaled a tough stance on North Korea and China.

6. Domestic Policy and Economy

Focused on tax reform, though no major legislation passed in the first 100 days.

Met with business leaders and pushed for job creation.

7. Controversies and Investigations

Faced early criticism for ties to Russia — later leading to the appointment of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

Frequent clashes with the media and use of Twitter as a direct communication tool.