Trump’s first 100 days: A timeline
- In January 2025, Donald Trump began his second presidential term and completed its initial 100 days in office.
- He swiftly pursued an aggressive agenda including tariffs, immigration enforcement, and rescinding Biden-era policies, amid mixed reactions and ongoing debate.
- Trump signed 137 executive orders targeting immigration, equal opportunity, transgender rights, and Medicare/Medicaid reforms, reflecting elements of the conservative Project 2025 playbook.
- Illegal border crossings dropped over 90%, tariffs affected domestic and global markets, and Trump rescinded Biden’s AI regulations, returning the industry to an unregulated status, according to experts.
- The administration’s actions have reshaped U.S. Policy on immigration, trade, governance, and technology, but face legal challenges and political division domestically and abroad.
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One Hundred Days that Shook US Foreign Policy | by Richard Haass - Project Syndicate
The foreign policy of Donald Trump's second administration is and will remain more unilateralist than isolationist. Less clear is whether Trump will move to reduce tariffs imposed on friends and foes alike, rethink his pro-Russian stance on Ukraine, and press Israel to modify its approach to Gaza and the West Bank.
US security policy in Asia shows some continuity in sea of change
The first 100 days of the second Donald Trump Administration produced upheaval in many quarters, but one policy remains steady: building a regional defense architecture to deter aggression by China. Further movement in this direction, however, is threatened by collateral damage from aspects of the new US government’s approach to foreign policy that break with […] The post US security policy in Asia shows some continuity in sea of change appeared…


The Fine Print: Major Trump executive orders that flew under the radar
Hours after being sworn in for the start of his second term, President Donald Trump signed a flurry of executive orders aimed at rescinding Biden-era policies and kickstarting his “America First agenda.” On Day One of his presidency, he signed…
Can the White House ignore the Supreme Court? Americans will decide
By Noah Feldman A PRESIDENT’S first 100 days are traditionally measured by how much he’s created and accomplished through legislation, leadership, and executive action. Donald Trump’s first 100 days demand to be evaluated in terms of how much he’s destroyed. By that terrible standard of shock and awe, Trump’s destruction is historic — by far the worst first 100 days since Franklin Delano Roosevelt made it a thing in 1933. Trump has announced, re…
International report - Trump's first 100 days: Trade, diplomacy and walking the transatlantic tightrope
Donald Trump’s return to the White House has brought with it a seismic shift in transatlantic dynamics, with rising trade tensions, reduced diplomatic engagement and growing uncertainty over the future of Western alliances. So what has been the early impact of his second term on EU–US relations and how is Europe responding?
What the First 100 Days Taught Us About Resisting Trump
Donald Trump in the backseat of the presidential limousine as he departs the White House to deliver an address before a joint session of Congress on March 4, 2025. (Photo by John McDonnell/Washington Post via Getty Images)FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS to oppose the Trump administration and the damage it has been doing—from reckless firings and cuts, to a lawless deportation regime, to democratic backsliding toward authoritarianism—the first hundred days …
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