Numbers that matter from the first 100 days of Trump's second term
Briefly

In his first 100 days back in the White House, President Trump has undertaken an unprecedented series of executive actions, including approximately 140 executive orders, which rivals the pace of Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the Great Depression. This aggressive strategy has reshaped federal policies through significant tariffs, deportations, and workforce reductions, eliciting both pride from his administration and criticism for risking the Constitution's separation of powers. Critics argue that this approach could endanger the economy and democratic norms, signaling a contentious political climate.
In just 100 days, Trump has dramatically advanced his agenda through nearly 140 executive orders, reflecting a pace not seen since Roosevelt's presidency.
Professor John Woolley highlights that Trump's assertive use of presidential authority is more aggressive than actions taken by former presidents, such as Biden and Obama.
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