President Trump's second term initiates with a record-setting 142 executive orders in his first 100 days, eclipsing previous records. He faces over 217 lawsuits, particularly surrounding immigration policies that have led to significant deportations. The administration's cuts of over 200,000 government jobs have put a strain on federal agencies, necessitating increased efficiency. Additionally, a staggering 145% tariff on Chinese imports has sparked a trade war, with significant economic impact on American households, costing them an estimated $3,800. Contradicting campaign promises, no wars have been concluded during this period.
In his first 100 days, President Trump signed 142 executive orders, the most since Roosevelt, facing substantial challenges including 217 lawsuits, primarily on immigration.
The Trump administration's job cuts exceeded 200,000, creating pressure on federal agencies to operate efficiently with reduced staff amidst proposed eliminations of departments.
The administration imposed a 145% tariff on Chinese goods, increasing consumer costs and initiating a trade war that affects Wall Street and Main Street alike.
Despite campaign promises, the Trump administration has yet to end any wars, continuing conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine without resolution.
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