Overview
- President Trump has signed over 140 executive orders in his first 100 days, surpassing the total output of the Biden administration and emphasizing unilateral action.
- The administration has deported approximately 139,000 immigrants, including controversial cases involving U.S. citizen children, and conducted high-profile raids in Colorado and Florida.
- A new executive order targets sanctuary cities by mandating the publication of jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
- Sweeping tariffs on nearly all imports have raised consumer price concerns and heightened trade tensions, particularly with China, which has vowed retaliation.
- Polls show Trump with a 42% approval rating, one of the lowest for a president at this milestone, as his policies face significant legal and public opposition.