#Trump100Days
During the first 100 days of his second term, U.S. President Donald Trump took radical steps that sparked widespread controversy. He signed over 140 executive orders, surpassing any previous president in this timeframe, targeting immigration, trade, and government bureaucracy.  
In the area of immigration, he implemented mass deportations, reduced the rights of immigrants, and attempted to end birthright citizenship. Economically, he imposed sweeping tariffs, leading to market disruptions and a 0.3% economic contraction in the first quarter. He established the Department of Government Efficiency led by Elon Musk, resulting in the layoff of thousands of employees.
He canceled diversity and equality programs, redefined gender identity, and issued pardons for over 1500 participants in the January 6 events. In foreign policy, he withdrew from international agreements and raised concerns among allies with statements about a potential third term.
This period shows a trend toward enhancing executive power and diminishing the role of traditional institutions, raising concerns about the democratic path of the United States.