#Trump100Days The first 100 days of Donald Trump’s presidency in 2017 were marked by bold policy shifts and intense polarization. Here’s a recap of key actions and their reverberations:

Immigration Crackdown: The controversial travel ban targeting Muslim-majority nations sparked global outcry and legal battles, reshaping U.S. immigration discourse.

Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: A sweeping corporate tax reduction aimed at economic growth, criticized for disproportionately benefiting the wealthy.

Trade Policy Overhaul: Withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and renegotiation of NAFTA (later USMCA) signaled a shift toward “America First” trade strategies.

Supreme Court Appointment: Justice Neil Gorsuch’s confirmation solidified conservative influence on the judiciary, a lasting legacy.

Supporters praised Trump’s disruption of political norms, while critics warned of eroded institutions and social division. Markets reacted with volatility to regulatory rollbacks and geopolitical tensions.

Though his tenure remains contentious, Trump’s first 100 days set the tone for a presidency defined by relentless headlines and policy fireworks.