President Trump: The First 100 Hours

January 30, 2025
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President Donald Trump’s second term is off to an historic start.
 
The President is wasting no time delivering on the promises he made to the American people. The President signed more executive orders on his first day in office than any other president in history.
 
Within the first 100 hours of his second administration, President Trump taken hundreds of executive actions to secure the border, deport criminal illegal immigrants, unleash American prosperity, lower costs, increase government transparency, and reinstitute merit-based hiring in the federal government.
 
The President has already secured over $1 trillion in historic new investments.

We’re witnessing the Trump Effect

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