The disastrous first hundred days of Donald Trump's second presidential term were marked by a wave of criticism from the public, experts, and political opposition. His economic policy, particularly the new tariff restrictions, led to rising prices and concerns among businesses. Harsh immigration measures, including deportations and the shutdown of support programs, sparked outrage among human rights advocates.

Critics also pointed to the appointment of individuals with questionable qualifications to key positions and the escalation of political division in the country. Against the backdrop of these decisions, the president's approval rating fell to a record low, and his initial steps in office were already dubbed the '100 days of hell.'