#Trump100Days The hashtag **#Trump100Days** refers to the evaluation and public discourse surrounding the initial 100 days of Donald Trump's presidency, which began with his inauguration on January 20, 2017. This period, traditionally seen as a benchmark for a new administration's early effectiveness, was marked by significant actions, controversies, and media attention. Key highlights include:
1. **Executive Orders**:
- **Travel Ban**: Signed in January 2017, this order restricted entry from several Muslim-majority countries, sparking protests and legal challenges.
- **Withdrawal from TPP**: Trump formally abandoned the Trans-Pacific Partnership, aligning with his "America First" agenda.
2. **Legislative Efforts**:
- Attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) began, though the House bill (American Health Care Act) initially failed in March 2017.
- Tax reform discussions started, though major legislation passed later in 2017.
3. **Judicial Appointment**:
- Neil Gorsuch was confirmed to the Supreme Court in April 2017 after a contentious Senate battle.
4. **Immigration Policies**:
- Emphasis on border security, including plans for a U.S.-Mexico border wall and stricter immigration enforcement.
5. **Controversies**:
- High-profile firings (e.g., Acting Attorney General Sally Yates) and growing scrutiny over ties to Russia.
- The firing of FBI Director James Comey occurred just after the 100-day mark (May 2017).
**Public Reaction**:
- **Supporters** praised Trump's swift action on campaign promises, such as deregulation and conservative judicial appointments.
- **Critics** highlighted chaotic governance, unfulfilled promises (e.g., infrastructure plans), and polarizing policies.
The hashtag served as a focal point for both celebratory and critical discussions, reflecting the polarized response to Trump's early presidency. Media outlets and political analysts frequently referenced the 100-day milestone to assess his impact on domestic and international affairs.