#Trump100Days

During the first 100 days of his second term, Donald Trump has executed a highly controversial and transformative political agenda that has generated both fervent support and intense criticism. He has signed more than 140 executive orders, a historical record, addressing issues such as immigration, the economy, and government restructuring. At the southern border, he has intensified deportations and militarized key areas, while in the economic arena, he has imposed tariffs on countries like China, Mexico, and Canada, affecting global trade. Domestically, he has dismantled agencies like USAID and the Department of Education, and has eliminated diversity and inclusion programs. One of the most controversial acts has been the pardon of more than 1,500 people linked to the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Despite having a Republican majority in Congress, he has chosen to govern primarily through decrees, raising concerns about a possible constitutional crisis. While Trump and his supporters celebrate these moves as a return to "law and order," polls show a growing disapproval, especially due to the economic impact and questions about his leadership style.