President Trump is marking 100 days of his second term on Tuesday, a milestone that is characterized by a dizzying amount of executive actions and legal challenges as well as a sea change in policy on immigration, foreign affairs, environmental deregulation and more. With many of the highest-profile parts of his agenda still in limbo due to legal challenges and hurdles in Congress, the long-term effects of Mr. Trump's agenda remain unclear. Here's a look at his first 100 days by the numbers: Mr.
Main Idea: President Donald Trump’s first 100 days of his second term were marked by record-setting executive action, few new laws, and many court fights over his agenda.
Key Points:
Trump’s tariffs, mass cuts, and legal fights could raise prices, disrupt jobs, and keep major policies uncertain for families and businesses.
Border crossings fell sharply, and some voters may welcome faster action on immigration and government spending.
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Central focus of the article; the piece measures his first 100 days, executive actions, laws signed, travel, immigration.
Central legal institution because multiple Trump administration disputes reached it, and it scheduled oral arguments on emergency appeals.
Former president used for comparison in the article’s executive-order totals.
Mentioned as a target of Trump’s executive actions and later as the subject of grant cancellations.
Historical comparison point because Trump surpassed his first-100-days executive-order record.
Former president used for comparison in the article’s executive-order totals.
Former president used for comparison in the article’s executive-order and first-100-days metrics.
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Newly created body mentioned at the end of the article as part of Trump’s administrative actions.
One of the agencies whose regulation was rolled back through a Trump-signed resolution.
Namesake of the law Trump signed; mentioned as part of the legislative tally.