The first 100 days of his second term of office of President Trump moved an administration at a burning speed to change the federal government in a way that he priced on the campaign path.
Trump, mostly through Executive Action, quickly promises to immigrate to immigration, customs duties and cultural war issues.
However, the president has not yet made all his campaign promises well. The war in Ukraine is still raging, even though his promise to end it before he still takes office and have warned economists that his tariff policy could reduce his promise.
Here is a look at where Trump has given some of his most significant campaign promises in office in his first 100 days.
Immigration and border
Trump and other officials of the White House have argued that immigration was the greatest reason why he defeated the former Vice President Kamala Harris in November, even more than the economy.
In 100 days he granted a variety of actions that enhance the deportations, clamping at border crossings and completing paths for refugees and asylum seekers to enter the country.
On his first day of the office Trump explained a national emergency At the southern border and began to get resources into the area, also from the Pentagon. The White house closed The CBP One app with which migrants could make appointments on the border.
Trump signed an executive measure that aimed should come beforehand The Supreme Court in May, as critics argued, violates the 14th change.
Trump made the refugee registrations and Ended momentary protection status (TPS) for certain groups.
The President also signed the law of Laken Riley Actwhich prescribes the federal authority by immigrants without legal status, which is accused, among other things, for theft and burglary.
Trump card promises during a campaign rally In October he would exploit the law to aim to transform the city of Colorado Aurora into a “war zone” in October.
The President in March Signed a proclamation Calling the law on the alien enemies and claims that members of Tren de Aragua “are arrested, maintained, secured and removed as extraterrestrial enemies in the United States.
However, the step that was presented for an significant campaign promise to exploit centuries -old laws to issue its immigration agenda has led to controversy legal challenges And Questions about whether the Trump government has complied with court resolutions.
While the deportations did not quite reach the rising levels that Trump spoke on the campaign path, an official from the White House predicted that the United States would set a record for deportations in a single year by the end of 2025.
Lower prices
Trump on the campaign path promised the prices from the day on which he took up his office to (*100*).
March data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the latest available information, showed a core inflation continued And was the lowest since March 2021.
The average gas price is around 50 cents per gallon compared to a year ago. According to AAA data.
Some prices remain high. The national Average costs for a dozen eggs Was higher than 6 US dollars in March. Egg prices have increased in the past few months due to an outbreak of bird flu, and Trump has fixed the problem and blamed his predecessor for the increased costs.
Trump’s biggest problem with inflation and prices could come from his own hand.
Economists and some companies Warned the tariffs Trump imposed many goods more pricey and the effort chains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is around 3,000 points after Since Trump has also started his office.
“The previously announced level of the previously announced reigns is significantly larger than expected,” said Jerome Powell, chairman of the Federal Reserve, on April 16.
Tariff
The president often made it on the election campaign that “tariff” was one of the most attractive words in the dictionary when he explained his plans Use tariffs aggressively Raise global trade and promotion of production.
So far, Trump has made it clear that his tariff discussion was not a bluff.
The White House has raised Canada, Mexico and China across the river of Fentanyl to the United States.
The administration imposed a 10 percent tariff on all imports and higher and higher “Mutual” tariffs In dozens of countries, including allies such as Japan, India, South Korea and members of the European Union. In view of the skiing financial markets, Trump announced that he would reduce these “mutual” tariffs to 10 percent for 90 days, except in the case of China, where he performed the tasks on Chinese goods to a total of 145 percent.
The President has imposed sector-specific tariffs for steel and aluminum imports and automotive imports. He laid the basics impose additional tariffs to pharmaceutical imports, critical mineral imports, semiconductor imports and copper imports.
While officials of the White House provide information that almost 20 countries have submitted trading proposals to clear up concerns about tariffs, these types of agreements can take months for the negotiations to be raised and the questions are raised as to whether Trump will withdraw if the economy moves towards a recession or stagflation.
“I can assure you that the president’s commitment is complete and unshakable,” said a White House Official House about Trump’s approach.
“His belief is that there is a profound industrial crisis that he inherited under the surface, which also requires dramatic measures to change,” added the official. “He also maintains strategic flexibility and optionality.”
The war in Ukraine
On the campaign path to end the war in Ukraine, Trump promised in various places that he could solve the conflict within 24 hours after taking office and claimed at a point that he could convey an end of the war during the transition.
Reality has proven to be more arduous, even as Trump in a claimed Interview with Time Magazine that the 24-hour comments were made “in joke”.
The Trump government officials met directly with colleagues from Russia and Ukraine, and the President met with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
While Zelensky said he agreed to a narrow ceasefire in March since Russia had entered February 2022, after Russia had entered February 2022, there was no extended break after he had accumulated the armed forces at the border. On Monday Putin announced a three -day ceasefire In May, when Trump signaled a growing impatience with the reluctance of the Russian leader to agree to a deal to terminate the Three Years’ War.
Trump temporarily beat Zelensky and beat Putin and Russia at other times and blamed both nations as an obstacle for an agreement. He has also tried to distance himself from the conflict in the past few weeks and described him as a “bidens war”, an indication of the previous administration.
“We have a deadline. After that we will have a completely different attitude,” Trump told reporters on Thursday, although he did not state the time his deadline would be.
Transgender problems
One of Trump’s most constant applause came on the campaign path when he told the supporters at the end of the rallies that he “would keep men away from women’s sports”.
Trump did this campaign rhetoric only a few weeks after taking office. Signing an executive order Transgender women to prohibit the competition in girls and women’s sports. The White House invited hundreds of guests to sign and watched it as the main milestone at the beginning of the administration.
Maine found herself in the middle From a struggle for the implementation of Trump’s command after governor Janet Mills (D) argued that it had violated the state’s anti -discrimination laws. The administration threatened the financing of Maine if it does not correspond.
The white house and the Republicans consider the topic as one in which the Majority of the public Is on your side, also that way concerns a diminutive percentage the population. But it is far from doing transgender people in the first 100 days.
The Pentagon reset a ban on transgender troops that serve in the military, a step that was caught In the dishes. On Trump’s first day in office, he signed an executive order Recognizing only two genders, male and female and steered federal authorities to cease to promote the concept of gender transition.
Forgives, dei and more
Trump went through a number of other commitments on the campaign path, including some controversy.
On his first day of the office Trump Attached around 1,500 people in connection with the attack of the Capitol attack on January 6, 2021. The move even surprised some of his adjutants who had proposed to recognize Trump’s pardon.
Another problem of the great cultural war, which Trump took over during the campaign, was the end of the politics of diversity, justice and inclusion (Dei) in the government.
The Trump administration quickly used federal employees Dei rolls on vacation And moved into the closure-related offices. The president has also signed orders that instruct the Pentagon and the Foreign Ministry to remove the initiatives.
The president also followed what many of his critics feared and used the government’s levers to directly address his political opponents.
While Trump said on the campaign path that “success” would be his revenge on his opponents, he has Cut off security details For former administrative officers who were critical of him.
Trump directed that Ministry of Justice to examine Two former administrative officers who crossed him. And he signed An execution order target Actblue, a immense democratic donation platform.

