100 Days of Chaos and Calumnies
Briefly

The article contrasts the first 100 days of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency with Donald Trump’s approach. Roosevelt worked with Congress to enact transformative legislation aimed at addressing the Great Depression. In contrast, Trump utilized executive orders to roll back major social programs and exert control over the executive branch. This leadership style seems to intimidate both the public and legislative members, fostering an atmosphere of fear and chaos. Trump's actions raise critical questions about the future of democracy in America, contrasting sharply with Roosevelt's legacy of recovery and reassurance.
Trump's frenetic first days in office aimed to sideline Congress through executive orders, marking a stark contrast to FDR’s legislative surge during the Great Depression.
The chaos and menace emanating from Trump's leadership not only captivates certain media markets but also embodies a governance style free from historical constraints.
Read at The Nation
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