President Donald Trump’s return to the White House has triggered a wave of public reaction, as his first 100 days in office have been marked by sweeping economic reforms, aggressive executive actions, and heightened political tensions.
Trump’s 100 Days: Key Highlights
Economic Policies and Tariffs
President Trump introduced sweeping tariffs, dubbed “Liberation Day” tariffs, imposing a 10% universal tariff and higher rates on specific countries, including a 145% tariff on Chinese imports. These measures led to market volatility and concerns over a potential recession.
Immigration and Executive Actions
The administration intensified immigration enforcement, resulting in mass deportations and legal challenges. Over 135 executive orders were signed, bypassing Congress on several issues.
Public Opinion and Political Climate
Public approval ratings have declined, with some polls indicating a 39% approval rate. Critics argue that the administration’s actions have eroded democratic norms and institutions.
Administration’s Perspective
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles praised the administration’s productivity, citing 142 executive orders and initiatives in trade and immigration. She acknowledged challenges but expressed confidence in the administration’s direction.