Trump’s first 100 days in 10 key moments


The president of the United States, Donald Trump, takes doubts during an informative session about the accident in the air between Flight 5342 of American Airlines and a military helicopter in Washington, in the Brady Press information room in the White House on January 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. - AFP
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, takes doubts during an informative session about the accident in the air between Flight 5342 of American Airlines and a military helicopter in Washington, in the Brady Press information room in the White House on January 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. – AFP

Since his return to the White House, President Donald Trump has turned around the foreign policy of the United States, sent shock waves through financial markets and turned the Oval office in “which happens” after another.

Here are 10 of the key moments in the first 100 days of his second term as president:

January 20: A burst of decrees

Trump signs a 26 decrees record on his first day back at the Oval office.

Donald Trump signs an executive order to introduce radical changes in the electoral process of the United States. - AFP
Donald Trump signs an executive order to introduce radical changes in the electoral process of the United States. – AFP

Their first acts established the pattern, they took the United States from the World Health Organization and forgave the uproarist who invaded the United States Capitol four years before.

February 4: Trump proposes the acquisition of Gaza

During a meeting with the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump says that the Gaza Strip with the War of War, home of more than two million Palestinians, could become “the Riviera del Middle East.”

Announces a plan for the United States to take control of the territory to rebuild it, expressing hope that Palestinians can be withdrawn from the territory, causing international outrage.

February 12: Trump, Musk, Musk Jr meets the press

The billionaire of Trump’s ally, Elon Musk, and his little son join the president for a press conference at the Oval office.

Elon Musks son X A-XII, whom he calls X, photographed with Donald Trump in the Oval office. - Reuters
Elon Musk’s son, X A-XII, whom he calls X, is shown with Donald Trump in the oval office. – Reuters

Musk, which leads federal cost reduction efforts through the so -called government efficiency department, Doge, dismisses criticism of lack of transparency and possible conflicts of interest.

His complete X-Name Son X † A-XII-Charla And he twisted during his comments.

February 12: Trump brings Putin from the cold

Trump ends years of diplomatic isolation of Vladimir Putin, with a 90 -minute phone with the Russian leader.

There is a second called on February 28, and several American-Ruses meetings from which European powers are excluded. The approach so far has led to two exchanges of prisoners between the two countries.

February 14: Vance Lectures Europe

At the Munich Security Conference, Vice President JD Vance surprises European leaders, reprimanding them for restricting freedom of expression, telling them to “give” defense and criticize them for immigration.

Its Broadsis and others that are derived from the Trump administration indicate the end of the ancient transatlantic certainties with respect to the support of the United States to Europe.

February 28: Zelensky humiliated

The president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, is subject to a verbal assault by Trump and Vance, who denounce him for his lack of gratitude for the support of the United States during a tense meeting before the White House cameras.

“Trump and Vance are doing the dirty work of Putin,” publishes the leader of the Democratic Senate Chuck Schumer on social networks.

March 7: Trump persecutes universities

The Trump administration accuses several universities of allowing pro-poustic protests and manifestations in the campus that denounce the war in the Middle East.

The protesters fly Palestinian flags outside the White House in the United States during the national march in Washington for Palestine while asking for a fire between Israel and Hamas on November 4, 2023. - AFP
The protesters fly Palestinian flags outside the White House in the United States during the national march in Washington for Palestine while asking for a fire between Israel and Hamas on November 4, 2023. – AFP

It cuts $ 400 million in federal subsidies to Columbia University for claiming that the institution remained “before the persistent harassment of Jewish students.”

More recently, it has frozen $ 2.2 billion in federal funds for Harvard University, threatening to strip its tax -free status as a non -profit institution after resisting movements to undergo government supervision.

March 15: mass expulsions to El Salvador

The Trump administration uses a dark law of war to justify the expulsion of more than 200 alleged gang members to a high security prison in El Salvador.

The Secretary of National Security of the United States, Kristi Noem, speaks during a tour of the Terrorist Confinement Center (CECOT) while the prisoners are, looking from a cell, in Tecoluca, El Salvador, on March 26, 2025. - AFP
The Secretary of National Security of the United States, Kristi Noem, speaks during a tour of the Terrorist Confinement Center (CECOT) while the prisoners are, looking from a cell, in Tecoluca, El Salvador, on March 26, 2025. – AFP

Belshled by the courts, the matter has gone to the Supreme Court. The executive branch has refused to retreat and a federal judge now says that there is a “probable cause” to find the administration in contempt of the court for ignoring an order of suspension in the expulsions.

March 26: United States should take over Greenlandia

Trump doubles comments in December that the United States needs Greenland and refuse to rule out the use of force two days before a visit there for Vance and his wife.

“We need Greenland for international security,” he says. “We have to have it.”

Danish leaders react sharply and Vances are not found at the end of the members of the Groenland society, restricting their visit to the US military base there.

April 2-9: Trump begins the War of Rate

On April 2, Trump announces a wave of huge tariffs against the stripes of the countries of the world, accusing them of taking advantage of the United States.

Donald Trump has reciprocal rates. - AFP
Donald Trump has reciprocal rates. – AFP

For April 9, the day his tariffs will take effect, Trump makes a partial climb. It reduces tariffs on most imports from the world to a 10 percent blanket for a period of 90 days, while China’s tariffs rise to 145 percent in many imports.

The crisis has shaken the world markets, has sent the price of rising gold and reached the value of the dollar.



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