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Trump's First 100 Days: Transforming America and the World

Monday 28 April 2025 - 09:38
By: Zahouani Ilham
Trump's First 100 Days: Transforming America and the World

Since taking office for his second term, Donald Trump has enacted rapid and extensive changes, both within the U.S. and on the global stage. These transformations range from economic shifts to cultural changes, making his first 100 days unparalleled in speed and scope when compared to past presidencies.

Trump's approach to governance has been marked by an assertive use of executive orders, reshaping the federal workforce, cutting diversity initiatives, and altering foreign policy dynamics. His influence has reached into every corner of American life, from trade wars with China to significant shifts in immigration policy.

The economic landscape, exemplified by fluctuations in the stock market, faced challenges. The Dow Jones saw wild swings due to trade tariffs, while consumer confidence and the value of the dollar suffered. On the trade front, the tariff war with China escalated, further impacting global markets. Additionally, Trump’s controversial move to impose tariffs on products, including those from China and other nations, saw the reversal of certain policies that had been in place during the previous administration.

Domestically, immigration saw notable changes. The number of border crossings decreased sharply, and the number of deportations remained significant despite efforts to ramp up enforcement. However, policies also led to contentious moments, such as the misdeportation of an individual, sparking legal debates about due process.

On the social front, Trump dismantled initiatives aimed at addressing racial inequalities, including the elimination of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs in government agencies and federal institutions. His influence was also felt in the cultural sphere, where changes in popular trends and names emerged, with his grandchild's name becoming one of the most popular choices in 2025.

In the international realm, Trump has redefined U.S. relationships with allies and adversaries alike. His foreign policy strategies, including threats to withdraw funding and initiatives to increase defense spending among NATO members, have reshaped global alliances. His approach to the Middle East has also drawn attention, with his Nobel Peace Prize nomination highlighting his impact.

Trump’s first 100 days are marked by substantial policy shifts, including changes to environmental regulations, trade, and the U.S. immigration system. While some of these changes have been controversial, they reflect Trump's intent to radically redefine American and global politics, signaling a new era of governance with his signature style.


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