My take on Trump's first 100 days (Part Two).
- During the initial 100 days of his 2017 presidency, Donald Trump signed more than 140 executive orders focused on immigration policy, reducing the size of the federal government, and altering America's international stance.
- Trump's rapid use of executive orders followed campaign priorities but faced limits since lasting reforms involving public spending required Congressional approval.
- Despite achievements like the Abraham Accords and a trade deal with Canada, Trump failed to repeal Obamacare or secure agreements with North Korea, while many policies encountered legal challenges.
- Analysts noted only five bills became law under Trump’s divided party and projected the next 100 days would be "a lot trickier" due to challenges in passing legislation amid receding popularity and economic uncertainty.
- Trump's ability to cement his legacy relies on Congress acting on his tax, border security, and energy agendas before midterm elections, requiring coalition-building despite skepticism from both parties.
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My take on Trump's first 100 days (Part Two).
Yesterday, we published Part 1 of our review of the Trump administration's first 100 days. You can read that here. Today, we are going to cover some of the promises, controversies, and stories we didn’t have space for in Part 1. Then we’ll share some arguments from the left and right, and then Tangle Executive Editor Isaac Saul gives his take on Trump’s first 100 days. Reminder: Today’s post is a members-only Friday edition. You’ll be asked to …
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