#Trump100Day Donald Trump’s first 100 days were marked by bold executive actions, controversy, and efforts to fulfill campaign promises. He signed over 30 executive orders, including the travel ban targeting several Muslim-majority countries (blocked by courts), withdrew from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), and approved the Keystone XL pipeline. His attempt to repeal Obamacare failed in Congress, despite GOP control.

Trump prioritized immigration enforcement, expanding deportations and proposing a border wall with Mexico. He appointed Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, pleasing conservatives. Economically, he focused on deregulation and corporate tax cuts. Internationally, he took a tough stance on NATO allies, embraced authoritarian leaders, and launched a missile strike on Syria after a chemical attack.

His administration faced constant turmoil, including FBI investigations into Russian election interference and staff infighting. Approval ratings were historically low (around 40%), but his base remained loyal. The "America First" agenda dominated, with mixed results in legislative wins but significant media and public attention.