During the first hundred days of Trump's presidency, the policy focus was on delivering campaign promises, particularly in three major areas: immigration, trade, and employment. He signed multiple executive orders to strengthen border control, promote the construction of the US-Mexico border wall, and restrict entry for individuals from certain specific countries. Economically, he advocated for 'America First,' withdrew from the TPP, renegotiated the North American Free Trade Agreement, and proposed a tax reform plan to lighten the burden on businesses and stimulate investment. Although the administrative efficiency was high, some policies sparked controversy and legal challenges, leading to implementation setbacks. The hundred-day report card indicated his leadership style was tough and pragmatic, placing emphasis on image and action, but also exposed challenges in coordinating with Congress and refining policies.