#Trump100Days Donald Trump’s first 100 days as the 47th U.S. President, starting January 20, 2025, have been marked by unprecedented executive action and polarizing policies. He signed a record-breaking 142 executive orders, surpassing Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 99, targeting immigration, trade, federal workforce reduction, and dismantling Biden-era regulations. Key actions include pardoning 1,500 January 6 Capitol riot defendants, withdrawing from the World Health Organization, and renaming the Gulf of Mexico the “Gulf of America.” His immigration crackdown, including a border emergency declaration and mass deportations, reduced migrant crossings to a 25-year low of 8,450 in February 2025, though cases like the mistaken deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia sparked due process debates.
Trump’s tariff policies, announced as “Liberation Day” on April 2, imposed a 10% baseline tax on imports and 145% on Chinese goods, causing market volatility. A 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs followed after economic backlash, with the trade deficit rising to $162 billion in March. Foreign policy saw a U.S. withdrawal of military aid to Ukraine, strained NATO relations, and controversial proposals to annex Gaza and the Panama Canal.
Domestically, Trump slashed federal agencies, cutting the Department of Education’s staff and NOAA’s budget by 25%, aligning with Project 2025’s blueprint. His approval rating, at 41% per CNN, is historically low, reflecting public unease over economic uncertainty and authoritarian moves like revoking security clearances of critics. Despite this, supporters on X praise his rapid fulfillment of campaign promises, including $1.1 trillion in investments and job growth. Critics, however, warn of democratic erosion, citing attacks on the press and judiciary. Trump’s frenetic pace has reshaped governance, but legal challenges and public discontent signal a turbulent road ahead
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Economically, Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs—10% on all imports, 145% on Chinese goods—triggered.
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