
During the first 100 days, US President Donald Trump ruled presidential power with breadth and intensity rarely in American history. His bold movements questioned the basic pillars of the US administration-the inheritance of the new agreement and the large society after the principles of the free trade era and the robust global alliance, as stated by the Associated Press.
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Trump took aggressive steps to transform law, media, public health and culture, and often tried to bend them according to his will.
Here are several main with you from the first 100 days as the US President:
“America first”
Trump’s second time agenda “America First” has stabbed relations with long -term allies and encouraged opponents, provoking global uncertainty about the extent of his ambition. This unpredictability has led some governments to take steps that may not be easily perverted, even if the City US President, as stated by Reuters states, joins in 2028.
Economy
Trump tried to transform the US economy under its conditions, but one force remained resistant: financial markets, reported, etc.
While the US President insists that his tariffs will eventually show up “beautiful”, the first three months were turbulent – referred to by a decline in consumer confidence, volatile stock markets and a growing investor of skepticism about the credibility of his economic strategy, the report said.
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He collected hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs and focused on the best American business partners, Mexico and Canada. Chinese imports now face a combined rate of 145%.
DOGE
Trump promised to deal with what he described as waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government – and Elon Muska founded a mission.
Muska’s creation of the effectiveness of the Ministry of the Government has quickly become one of the most controversial and full movements of the first 100 days of Trump in the office.
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Musk, faithful to his style of technical tycoon, proceeded to work with “disruption to the first, improve later” thinking. The result was sweeping and often indiscriminate shooting along with the rapid removal of many government programs – many with little or no detailed assessment.
Immigration
The prohibition of illegal immigration was the Cry of Trump campaign – and remains an area where it has the strongest support.
He fulfilled this promise by enabling some of the most demanding immigration policies in American history, although the extensive deportation he has promised must still develop fully.
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In a controversial step, Trump referred to the Stander-Old Editions Act of 1798 to deport migrants with a minimal proper process and use it to send hundreds of suspected Venezuelan members of the gang to prison with high security in Salvador.
Foreign policy under Trump 2.0
Governments around the world are beginning to recalibrate in response to Trump’s aggressive policy. The European Union – which Trump – discussed with an unfounded claim that it was created to “screw” the US – prepare a set of retaliatory tariffs ready for enacting if they disintegrate.
Countries such as Germany and France are now investigating increased military expenses and correspond to Trump’s requirements, but also signal a shift towards strengthening their own defense sectors – usually at the expense of US weapons sale, Reuters reported.
America first has tense relationships with long -term allies.
Meanwhile, Canada, who faces tense ties with his long -time ally, works to deepen his economic and security partnerships with Europe. This shift comes when Canadian voters are heading for the elections on Monday, in the elections heavily influenced by the resistance against Trump’s politicians that have aroused nationalist sentiment and growing doubts about the US as reliable partners.
If Trump is holding his course, the future president can try to restore the traditional role of Washington as a guarantor of the global order – but by then the way back could be steep and full of diplomatic and strategic obstacles.
What is happening is not yet out of return.
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