A tariff-IC century? 100 major decisions Trump took after coming back to the White House

President Donald Trump’s return to the Oval Office in January this January felt like a seismic phenomenon compared to a simple transition to power. In just 100 days, they have destroyed the new deals and the main pillars of the great society, exposed the decades of free-trade commitments, and sent shockwaves through a once considered unwavering coalition. From emergency announcements to re -write the rules of global commerce, to call the federal workforce to call Alone Musk himself, this administration rarely moved forward with a speed and boldness in modern Washington.
Instead of demanding gradual changes, Trump has employed executive orders as his primary tool, tore environmental safety measures, restored federal death penalty, and challenged the very definition of citizenship in adventure, far -reaching stroke. Their border strategy has shifted to military currency by political promise: soldiers now patrol new stronghold fences, migrants have to face expelled expulsion without court hearing, and have been revived to widely clarify centuries old laws.
On 2 April, the US imposed 145% tariff on most Chinese imports, called it “liberation day” action. The move abolished the de minimis exemption for shipment from China and Hong Kong, increasing the standard duties for goods sent via a private carrier to at least 145%. In response, China increased the tariff on American goods by 125% after two weeks, calling the US hike “joking”, even the conversation continued. Since then, the tension between the US and China has inspired importers to stockpile goods, a decline in factory activity in Asia, and has pushed the American tariff to their highest level in more than a century.
Beyond the policy, Trump has targeted cultural institutions that he is out of step with his vision. The “Vok” labels have been excluded for blaming or reorganizing universities, museums and media outlets carrying. In less than half a year, this presidential post has challenged the criteria, tested legal boundaries, and re -defined the scope of executive power in the US. Here are 100 numbers that capture every aspect of this tornado which first stretch back to the White House.
Ever since he returned to power, 100 major decisions have been taken:
- 26 Executive Order on Day 1
- Total executive orders up to 142 days 100
- 39 President announcement
- 42 President Memorandum
- 5 signed in bill law
- 3 Congress Review Act Rollback
- 200+ lawsuits filed against administration policies
- 70+ Court Rulling Blocking or Delay Initiative
- 19 Ruling Currteling Exile
- 130,000 total exile in the first three months
- 39,000 exile to Mexico
- 48,000 prisoners in snow custody (capacity 41,500)
- 1,500 to 7,000 US troops deployed on the southern border
- 1 new “national defense sector” with border
- 28 criminal charges filed against migrants in defense sector
- 3 Executive Orders targets sanctuary jurisdiction
- 280,000 federal-workforce posts slapped for cuts
- 345,000 net jobs made since inauguration
- 188,000 private-field and imminent jobs made
- 2,000 mining and logging jobs made
- 27,000 construction jobs
- 9,000 manufacturing jobs made
- 15,000 federal jobs ended
- 0.7 % increase in labor force participation for those without high-school diploma
- Veteran unemployment increased to 3.8 % in March below 4.2 % in January
- 228,000 jobs were made in March alone
- 145 % tariff on sugar imports
- 125 % anti -counter tariff by China on American goods
- 10 % broad tariff on all imports
- 25 % tariff on auto and auto parts
- Up to 245 % effective tariff when stacking
- Consumer confidence below 12 points
- Small business optimism below 8 points
- S & P 500 Down 8 % in the first 100 days
- Economic policy uncertainty index doubled since January
- Prescription-drug prices are more than 2 %
- The biggest single month decline in drug prices was ever recorded
- Gasoline prices (CPI) below 7 %
- Energy prices below 2 %
- Wholesale egg prices below ~ 50 %
- Two consecutive CPI inflation prints under expectations
- Second monthly CPI declines in 2½ years
- Since March 2021, the smallest annual core is an impact growth
- Airfare, used-vehicle, motor-insurance prices fell into all the latest CPIs
- Real average earnings for low and moderate income workers up to 0.4 %
- Earning actual average per hour in manufacturing sector up to 1 %
- The biggest month-by-year increase in auto sales in one year (March)
- Horticulture rates since inauguration ~ 0.4 percentage points
- Estimated $ 32,400 rescued more than 30-year mortgage by middle homebuir
- Industrial production at the seventh highest monthly level in March
- $ 5 trillion in new investment pledged in America
- 451,000 new jobs are expected from investment pledge
- 20+ Important Deregurate President Action
- Saving $ 180 billion from blocking the rules of incomplete biden-era
- EPA tailPype emissions saving $ 667 billion from rollback
- Saving $ 88 billion from Dot Cafe Standard Rollback
- Saving $ 755 billion from these two rollbacks alone
- $ 935 billion total estimated cost savings from regulator rollback
- 10 -to -1 deregurate initiative among federal agencies
- Government Efficiency Department (“DOGE”)
- 10 inspectors served general
- ~ 14 DOJ/FBI officials opened fire
- 90-day stay on most foreign-aid disbursions
- Cuba restored as the state sponsor of terror
- Mexico City Policy restored foreign aid
- Restoration of federal death penalty
- DEI program ended in federal agencies
- Schedule F was revived to revive Civil-Service Rolls
- 31 universities funding in anti-protestism
- Proposal to Annex Greenland
- Proposal to withdraw Panama Canal
- Proposal to make Canada 51st state
- Dozens of public criticisms of NATO colleagues
- Align with the story of Russia on Ukraine
- Public attack on President Zelanceci at summit
- Public challenge to Federal Reserve Chair
- Amazon Tariff Report’s “hostile” criticism
- Two phone calls to Jeff Bezos on tariff reporting
- Peace-Talk focus was announced on the Middle East visits
- 28 golf outings in 100 days
- 12 out of 14 weekends on personal qualities
- 18 rounds in West Palm Beach Course
- Rally in Michigan 100 days inscribed
- Rapid-Rispons Launched Social Media Feeds
- Event access restrictions filed by AP
- $ 430 billion interrupted or frozen in federal funds
- $ 9 billion rescue package sent to Congress
- 500 marines sent to Guantanamo for migrant housing
- $ 376 million spent on border militaryization through April
- 210 prosecutions were tracked only by security
- 258 litigation challenges were tracked by law
- 39 % approval rating on day 100
- -9.1 % net approval rating (silver bulletin)
- 37 % rating first 100 days “excellent” or “good”
- 1 million unspecified immigrants pledged for full -term exile
- The outbreak of measles deteriorated; Two children died under new health policy
- 10,000 jobs cut in HHS; Billions of billions in research funding
- National Energy Dominance Council established
- Coal-plants, auto and main rollbacks of manufacturing pollution rules
- Art and cultural funds are surrounded by hundreds of crores