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Trump’s Presidency So Far

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The New York Times
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In the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second presidency, the emphasis on executive orders has become a defining feature of his administration, surpassing past presidents in volume and impact. These orders have resulted in numerous lawsuits and have influenced areas such as immigration and tariffs, often bypassing traditional legislative processes. Despite a record number of executive actions, the stock market has reacted negatively, with the S&P 500 dropping significantly, marking a downturn comparable to the era of Gerald Ford. Trump's approval ratings have declined as his strengths in handling the economy and immigration have been perceived as weaknesses by the public. Additionally, international and domestic policies have sparked controversy, including tariffs affecting U.S. carmakers and contentious immigration practices leading to family separations.

Trump’s Presidency So Far

Trump has utilized executive orders extensively, signing 26 on his first day in office, which has become a hallmark of his governing style, allowing him to implement policies without legislative negotiation.

The surge in executive actions has precipitated a wave of lawsuits, with many cases still in preliminary stages, as Trump swiftly enacts policies on funding cuts, tariffs, and immigration reshaping.

The stock market has experienced significant volatility, with the S&P 500 falling over 7% since Trump's inauguration, marking one of the worst performances during a presidential term since 1974.

Public approval of Trump's presidency has declined sharply, partly due to perceived failures in economic and immigration policies, areas where he was previously trusted.

Trump's foreign and domestic policies have been transformative, altering global trade dynamics, enacting retributive measures, and dismantling government agencies, drawing parallels to FDR's presidency in terms of impact.

Controversial domestic actions include harsh immigration measures leading to family separations and tariff policies that have unsettled U.S. car manufacturers, affecting their profit forecasts.

Internationally, Trump's policies have strained relations, particularly with trade partners like China, where his tariffs have slowed manufacturing activity, and domestically, the administration has faced backlash for firing Biden appointees from influential positions.

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