#Trump100Days

In the first hundred days of his presidency, Donald Trump sought to make swift changes that reflected his "America First" agenda. He signed a record number of executive orders, targeting issues such as immigration, regulation, and trade. One of his most controversial steps was the travel ban that affected many majority-Muslim countries, which faced legal challenges and widespread protests. Trump also began efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, although his early attempts to do so in Congress failed.

Economically, he focused on job creation and reducing federal regulations, claiming success in boosting business confidence. He nominated Neil Gorsuch, who was confirmed to the Supreme Court, marking a notable conservative shift. In foreign policy, Trump took a tough stance toward North Korea and ordered airstrikes in Syria following a chemical attack, indicating a more aggressive global approach.

Despite these actions, Trump's early presidency was marred by internal conflicts, staff changes, and ongoing investigations into Russian interference in the elections. Although he fulfilled many of his campaign promises, critics argue that many of his initiatives lacked legislative support or long-term planning. The first hundred days reflected the ambitions and challenges of his unconventional leadership style.