Promises made, promises kept? Trump’s agenda remains a work in progress after 100 days
- President Donald Trump reached his 100th day in office on Tuesday with a compliant Republican Congress supporting his agenda.
- Trump declared an energy emergency on Day 1 to boost production and launched tariffs on imports, aiming to lower living costs and control immigration.
- He promised to halve energy bills within 12 to 18 months, escalate tariffs described as 'Liberation Day,' crack down on illegal crossings, and roll back transgender rights.
- Inflation fell from 9.1% in 2022 to 2.4% in March 2025, while illegal crossings dropped sharply to 8,346 in February; roughly 1,500 pardons were issued amid legal challenges.
- Though Trump’s policies show progress on several promises, higher prices from tariffs, ongoing lawsuits, and uncertain legislation imply mixed outcomes for his agenda.
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"You haven't seen anything yet": what measures does Donald Trump still reserve for the continuation of his mandate?
"We're just starting," the US President warned on the 100th day of his second term, although already marked by staggering announcements. Some of his campaign promises are still pending.
Here It Is: Trump Administration's 100 Day Achievements and Promises Kept
President Donald J. Trump’s first 100 days back in the Oval Office have drawn heavy criticism from Democrats and foreign governments—particularly those that no longer benefit from massive trade imbalances, free military protection, and one-sided tariffs and trade barriers.
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