In Trump's first 100 days, familiar themes emerge
- MSNBC's Rachel Maddow assessed the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second presidency during an appearance on April 26, 2025.
- This assessment occurred as the initial hundred days traditionally define a new administration's direction and key initiatives.
- Critics like Maddow describe the period as eventful and radical, arguing Trump has "flailed" more than any previous president.
- Polls indicate Trump's approval is minus 19 points underwater, marking the lowest favourability for a 21st-century president at this stage.
- The early assessment and polling data suggest the administration faces significant public and economic challenges moving forward.
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Trump's first hundred days: "Older, angrier and more prepared"
The pace has been high during Donald Trump's first time in the White House. Perhaps even record-breaking. But how much has he actually accomplished? – There is a huge difference in these first hundred days compared to when Trump was president the first time, says US expert Andreas Utterström.
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