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Washington (AP) – President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in the White House were a demolition job – and that is a point of pride for his administration.
For the Republican administration, the RAW numbers for executive measures, deportations, reductions of the federal employees, increased tariffs and other questions about renewed America. For Trump’s critics, he leads his authority in a way that questions the separation of authority through the constitution and is the risk of triggering a recession.
From executive commands to deportations, some defined numbers from the first 100 days from Trump:
Around 140 executive orders
In just 100 days, Trump almost matched the number of instructions from the executive, which his predecessor, the Democrat Joe Biden, has signed in the past four years, 162. At around 140, Trump is essentially moved at a pace, which has not been seen since Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s presidency if the presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt was necessary.
But the number alone cannot grasp the unprecedented scope of Trump’s actions. Without looking for the approval of the congress, Trump has used his commands and guidelines to impose hundreds of billions of dollars on modern import taxes annually and to re -shape the German bureaucracy by enabling mass lying.
John Woolley, professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara and co-director of the American PresidentCy Project, sees “very aggressive claims by the presidency in all types” that are far boldly than anything that of former presidents have done. This includes the program for the forgiveness of the student debts and the decision of Barack Obama, immigrants who arrived illegally in the country as children.
“None of them had the kind of arbitrary, powerful quality of Trump’s actions,” said Woolley.
145% tariff rate for China
Trump’s tariff agenda has burdened the global economy. According to the two largest US trading partners Mexico and Canada, he is looking for up to 25% tariffs for fentanyling. He has brought import taxes on cars, steel and aluminum. On April 2, “Liberation Day”, he struck tariffs to dozens of countries that were so high that the financial markets panicked, and had it withdrawn and set out a property tax of 10% to imports to enable 90 days of negotiations on trade agreements instead.
However, this fades compared to the 145% tariff, which he gave in China, which prompted China to fight with a tax of 125% on US goods. There are exceptions for the US tariffs for electronics. However, inflationary pressure and fear of recession rise because a trade war could be dangerously out of control between the two largest economies in the world.
The US President said that China spoke to his administration, but he has vague his description of the conversations. The Chinese government says that there are no trade negotiations of all kinds. Trump sits on the tariffs that augment enough income for him to reduce taxes, even if he at the same time increases the prospect of an agreement.
So far, despite the economic risks, the Trump team shows little desire to stir, even if the president will ultimately claim a contract with China.
“I think it is up to China to de -escalate because they sell us five times more to us than to them,” finance Minister Scott Bessent told CNBC on Monday.
More than 10,000 square miles Crimea
During his presidential campaign, Trump said that he could quickly defuse the Russian war in Ukraine. But European allies and others say that the statements of the US President reflects a disturbing affinity for the Russian leader Vladimir Putin about how the war is to be ended.
According to Trump’s peace proposal, Ukraine must recognize Russian authority about the more than 10,000 square miles (26,000 square kilometers) of the Crimean Peninsula. The Ukrainian President VolodytyMR Zelenskyy rejected the idea out of control: “There is nothing to speak – it is our country, the country of the Ukrainian people.”
The US President essentially asks Ukraine to give demands on a land mass that is slightly larger than Maryland. Russia annexed the area in 2014 when Obama was president, and Trump says that he was simply realistic about his future.
The four meetings that Trump’s Messenger Steve Witkoff carried out with Putin have not yet presented a trustworthy framework for the deal that Trump wants to provide.
After the recent Russian rocket attacks on Ukrainian cities and cities, Trump posted Trump on social media that Putin does not want to stop war, he just types me. “
Over 2,000 other Palestinians in Gaza dead
Trump endeavors to owe an “epic ceasefire” in the Israel-Hamas War to restart the publication of Hamas’ hostages from October 7, 2023. But the ceasefire ended in March, and more than 2,000 Palestinians have died since the collapse of the short-lived ceasefire. Palestinian officials have set the total number of deaths over 52,200. Food, fuel and medicine have not entered the Gaza Strip for almost 60 days.
Trump said in February that he would remove the Palestinians from the Gaza Strip and shift them elsewhere, which indicates that the United States would take over the area, absorb the destroyed buildings and build a luxurious “Riviera of the Middle East”.
Around 280,000 job losses of the federal government
The state workforce dramatically reduces the ministry for the government of the government, listed by the technical billionaire and consultant Elon Musk. In all agencies there were around 60,000 shots, including the IRS, which could possibly make it more hard to charge taxes and reduce the budget deficit. Another 75,000 federal employees accepted administrative purchase offers. And the Trump administration weakened at least another 145,000 job cuts.
These estimated job losses do not include the possible layoffs and attitudes for non -profit organizations, government contractors and universities in which their federal financing was frozen by the Trump government.
According to the Ministry of Labor, the Federal Government had around 3 million federal employees, including the US mail service, when Trump became president.
139,000 deportations
The Trump government says it deported 139,000 people who were in the United States without an appropriate legal authority. Trump’s first months also produced a severe decline in crossings on the southwestern border, with the Patrol border pursued 7,181 in March, compared to 137,473 in the same month last year.
Deportations have occasionally remained behind bidens, but Trump officers do not reject the comparison as “apples to apples”, since fewer people now cross the border.
The administration claims that they get rid of violent and threatening criminals. But many migrants who claim their innocence were deported without proper procedure.
In April, the Supreme Court instructed the Trump government to “relieve” the return to the USA from Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a citizen of El Salvador, which was deported to his home country. Abrego Garcia had lived in Maryland and had an immigration court order that prevented his deportation to his home country due to fears that he would pursue through local gangs. So far, Abrego Garcia remains in a Salvadorical prison.
Trump said last week that he won the presidential election to promise deportation and that the courts impair his efforts.
“We bring you out and a judge can say:” No, you have to have a legal proceedings, “said Trump.” The process will take two years and now we will have a very threatening country if we are not allowed to do what we are justified for. “

