#Trump100Days As of April 30, 2025, marking approximately the first 100 days of a hypothetical second presidential term that began on January 20, 2025, the available information paints a picture of a period of rapid and impactful action from Donald Trump, seeking to implement his campaign promises and undo the policies of the previous administration.
Here are the highlights of what it is reported he has undertaken since January 2025:
* Immigration: This is a major area of focus. The administration would have launched intense efforts to strengthen border security and initiated mass deportation operations. High figures of removals are reported, and the reduction of illegal border crossings is presented as an early success. Controversial measures, including invoking old laws and sending migrants to prisons in other countries without full judicial process, are also mentioned, provoking reactions from the judicial system.
* Trade Policy: Trump would have quickly imposed new tariffs, including significant taxes on goods from China, Mexico, and Canada, as well as on steel, aluminum, and automobiles. The stated goal is to rebalance trade relations in favor of the United States, although this has raised concerns about inflation and the stability of global markets.
* Reduction of the Federal Government: Driven by the goal of 'reducing the size of the state', massive job cuts within federal agencies are reported. The influence of plans aimed at restructuring and potentially dismantling certain departments, such as the Department of Education or USAID, is apparent. The creation of a department dedicated to government efficiency is also reported.
* Increased Use of Executive Orders: Donald Trump would have made even greater use of executive orders than during his first term, signing a very high number of these decrees to quickly implement his policies in various areas.
* Fight Against Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Policies: Actions would have been taken to end DEI programs and initiatives within the federal government.
* Energy Policy: The administration would have encouraged the exploration and production of fossil fuels, rolling back regulations and incentives related to clean energy and climate.
* Tense Relations with the Judiciary and Opponents: Reports indicate a continuation of tensions with the judicial power, with some judges blocking actions of the administration. Trump would also have targeted his perceived opponents, notably by revoking security clearances.
In summary, since January 2025, Donald Trump would have pursued a very active policy aligned with his campaign platform, with a strong emphasis on immigration and the economy, while seeking to reduce the size and influence of the federal government and making extensive use of the tools at his disposal, such as executive orders. This period seems to be perceived by his supporters as the swift fulfillment of promises, while his detractors point out the controversial methods and potential impacts on institutions and rights.