#Trump100Days It is the discussion and evaluation of the first 100 days of Donald Trump's government as president of the United States, who took office on January 20, 2017.
Context of the "100 Days"
The first 100 days of any American president are closely watched by analysts, media, and the public. Traditionally, this period is seen as a symbolic milestone to measure the beginning of an administration, giving an idea of the directions, priorities, and leadership style of the new president.
What was involved in #Trump100Days?
Promises and Policies: Evaluation of campaign promises vs. what was done in those first months (such as immigration, economy, health, foreign trade, etc.)
Controversial Decisions: Executive order to block entry of people from certain countries, attempt to repeal Obamacare, discussions about building the wall on the border with Mexico, among others.
Reactions: How public opinion, the press, markets, and world leaders reacted to Trump's actions.
Comparisons: Many analyses compared the beginning of the Trump administration with previous presidents, especially regarding popular approval and effectiveness in passing legislation in Congress.
Why did the hashtag become popular?
Debate on social media: Users, journalists, politicians, and institutions used the hashtag to publish analyses, criticisms, and assessments of what changed (or did not change) during the beginning of Trump's term.
International coverage: The Trump administration brought significant global repercussions, so the hashtag appeared in discussions in various countries and languages.