#Trump100Days The first 100 days of President Trump marked by DOGE, tariffs, and deportations
Many things have happened in the first 100 days of President Trump's second term.
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 the government, eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, getting rid of birthright citizenship for people born in the U.S. to parents without permanent legal status, declaring a state of emergency at the southern border, and recognizing only "two genders: male and female."
He has aggressively acted to implement tariffs on imported goods, restructure the federal government, reinforce his control over power, carry out deportations, reposition the United States on the global stage, and punish perceived political enemies.