Barry Blitt's "The First Hundred Days"
Briefly

President Donald J. Trump launched his second term with a forceful hundred-day agenda aimed at settling scores with opponents while steering the nation towards autocracy. Barry Blitt's cover for the May 5, 2025 issue illustrates the profound impact of Trump's presidency on Americans. With humor, he points out the daunting reality that the initial hundred days are just a small fraction of the total term that stretches well beyond, reflecting a sense of unease and skepticism for what lies ahead.
"It's difficult getting through the first one hundred days of the President's term, without dwelling on the fact that, after that, there still will be another 1,361 days and eleven hours and fifty-nine minutes. Approximately."
President Donald J. Trump began his second term with a hundred-day blitz, as a way to both get revenge on his perceived foes and take the country in an autocratic direction.
Read at The New Yorker
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