#Trump100Days
#Trump100Days In his first 100 days of his second term, starting January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump pursued an aggressive agenda marked by a record-breaking 141–142 executive orders, focusing on immigration, economic policy, and government restructuring. **Immigration**: Trump declared a national emergency at the southern border, deployed troops, and initiated mass deportations, targeting criminals and using an 18th-century law to send Venezuelans to El Salvador’s Cecot prison. He attempted to end birthright citizenship and revived policies like Remain in Mexico, though legal challenges arose, including a mistaken deportation case. **Economy**: He imposed sweeping tariffs, notably 25% on Mexico and Canada and 10% on China, triggering trade tensions and market volatility, though some tariffs were paused after pushback. **Government Efficiency**: Trump established the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, aiming to cut $160 billion in federal spending, far short of the promised $2 trillion. He fired inspectors general across 17 agencies, defying congressional notice laws, and pardoned 1,500 January 6 defendants. **Social Policy**: Executive orders banned DEI programs, trans athletes in women’s sports, and targeted “woke” policies, while promoting English as the official language. **Foreign Policy**: Trump threatened tariffs to pressure Russia over Ukraine and questioned alliances, prompting increased defense spending by allies like Germany and Japan. His approval ratings dropped to the low 40s, with 58–64% disapproving of his tariff and government management, facing lawsuits and judicial pushback, including defiance of court orders, raising concerns about authoritarianism.[]#Write2Earn