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From DOGE cuts to tariffs, see Trump's first 100 days by the numbers

  • By early May 2025, President Donald Trump had completed his first 100 days in office, during which he signed a total of 143 executive orders—surpassing the combined number issued by all other 21st-century presidents in the same timeframe.
  • This surge followed campaign promises and coincided with government reforms, including eliminating DEI practices and barring transgender military service, while reports show at least 49,000 federal employees were laid off.
  • About 45% of these orders align closely with policies from Project 2025, though Trump distanced himself from that initiative during his campaign, and his orders covered diverse topics from showerhead regulations to government accountability.
  • The administration faced 123 lawsuits challenging roughly one third of the executive orders, with nine orders fully blocked by courts coinciding with a 90-day pause on tariffs announced after stock market declines.
  • A Gallup poll found 59% of Americans believe the economy is worsening, with inflation easing from 3% in January to 2.4% in March, while the economy remained the top issue for voters in the 2024 election.
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Washington Times broke the news in United States on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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