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Monday, 28 April 2025

First 100 days of Donald Trump as US President

In the first 100 days of his second term (January 20–April 29, 2025), Donald Trump as President of the United States has implemented sweeping changes across domestic and foreign policy, marking a significant shift in US governance. This period is marked by aggressive executive action, political polarization, and early challenges in advancing his legislative agenda. He focused on fulfilling campaign promises, particularly on immigration, deregulation, and trade, but faced setbacks in healthcare reform and legislative coordination. Here's a brief review:

Domestic Policy

Government Overhaul
Trump established the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, to streamline federal operations. This initiative led to substantial staff reductions and a freeze on new regulations and hiring, excluding the military.

Immigration Policies
The administration intensified immigration policies by invoking the Alien Enemies Act for mass deportations and signing the Laken Riley Act, which mandates detention of undocumented immigrants accused of certain crimes. Additionally, plans were set to expand the Guantanamo Bay Migrant Operations Center to detain up to 30,000 individuals.

Pardons and Clemency
Approximately 1,500 individuals convicted in connection with the January 06 Capitol attack received pardons, including leaders of groups like the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers. Ross Ulbricht, founder of the Silk Road darknet market, was also granted clemency.

Education and Social Policies
Federal funding was cut for institutions promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Trump also challenged birthright citizenship and reinstated bans on transgender individuals serving in the military and participating in women's sports.

Energy and Environmental
Trump declared a National Energy Emergency, rescinded numerous environmental regulations, and withdrew the US from the Paris Climate Agreement for the second time. He also halted new federal leases for wind energy projects.

Foreign Policy

International Relations and Aid
Executive Order 14169 initiated a 90-day pause on foreign development aid, excluding emergency food assistance and military aid to Egypt and Israel. The administration also reinstated Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism and withdrew from the World Health Organization.

Conflict Resolution
Efforts to swiftly end the wars in Ukraine and Gaza faced setbacks. While initial diplomatic engagements showed promise, renewed hostilities impeded progress. A Kremlin-declared ceasefire in Ukraine offered some hope, but the Gaza ceasefire collapsed in March, exacerbating humanitarian concerns.

Trade and Alliances
Trump's aggressive tariff policies disrupted global markets and strained relationships with traditional allies. His administration's unilateral actions challenged longstanding international alliances and norms.

Domestic and Global Response

Domestically, public approval waned, with only 11% of Americans feeling better off since Trump's inauguration and 44% rating his performance as poor. Internationally, Amnesty International reported that Trump's policies contributed to a global decline in human rights, citing increased repression and erosion of international law.