#Trump100Days The 100-Day Balance of Trump: Executive Orders, Tariffs, and Foreign Policy.

From tariff turmoil to the elimination of federal government agencies, what has Trump done in his first 100 days?

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The 100-Day Balance of Trump: Executive Orders, Tariffs, and Foreign Policy

From tariff turmoil to the elimination of federal government agencies, what has Trump done in his first 100 days?

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, commemorates his first 100 days in office with a rally in Macomb County, Michigan, just north of Detroit, a city famous for its automotive industry.

In just over three months, he has signed more executive orders than any other president, triggered a spiral of tariffs in the markets, and generally has remained true to his America First policy, except when it comes to Israel.

Trump has signed at least 142 executive orders so far, which, according to the American Presidency Project, is more than any other U.S. president in their first 100 days in office.

An executive order is a directive issued by the president to federal agencies that has the force of law but does not require Congressional approval.

On January 20, his first day in office, Trump signed 26 orders, which included pardoning more than 1,500 individuals convicted on January 6, 2021, for charges related to the Capitol riots; withdrawing from the World Health Organization; and renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.

On the first day, he signed a series of executive orders aimed, among other things, at creating DOGE, his informal Department of Government Efficiency that cut back on government.