Bill O'Reilly's 100 Days of Trump: Are you better off?
- Donald Trump marked his first 100 days of his second presidency on April 29, 2025, with aggressive policy changes in Washington, D.C.
- His tenure followed from a contentious 2017 administration and a 2024 election win, transitioning amid controversies over trade, immigration, and COVID-19 vaccine policies.
- Trump renegotiated the USMCA trade deal, imposed steep tariffs on Canada and Mexico, reversed key tax provisions, issued over 140 executive orders, and intensified border security efforts.
- Polls show Trump's approval rating near 39%, the lowest for any president at 100 days in decades, amid criticism of tariffs, economy, and policy turbulence, which he dismissed as 'Fake News.'
- These developments suggest persistent political polarization and economic uncertainty, with unclear prospects for the durability of Trump's trade and immigration policies.
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Bill O'Reilly's 100 Days of Trump: Are you better off?
Bill O'Reilly dives into the first 100 days of President Donald Trump's second term. Tune in for the special report Friday, May 2, at 9p/8C. Find out how to watch! (NewsNation) — President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in the White House have proven eventful on many fronts, and his full-speed-ahead approach has been met with mixed results. From illegal border crossings reaching a five-decade low to the creation of the Department of Government Ef…


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