The Real First 100 Days
- Donald Trump's second administration conducted a 100-day effort beginning in early 2025 to confront major national crises in the United States.
- This effort aimed to resolve problems left unaddressed by prior administrations, including massive national debt, trade deficits, and uncontrolled immigration involving millions of illegal aliens.
- The administration's approach, described as a disruptive counterrevolution, sought to reverse trends in higher education, media, border security, and government institutions to restore a political center.
- Supporters commend the swift reforms for diminishing resistance, while critics describe the timeframe as disorderly; historian Victor Davis Hanson questioned whether the left would have ever taken action to seal the southern border.
- These developments illustrate deep political polarization and a divided media landscape that reinforce separate realities among Americans, complicating public dialogue and criticism.
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18 Articles
Rousing MAGA loyalists from the hypnotic trance of the orange glow
In the frenetic early months of Donald Trump’s second presidency — foreign policy reversals, tariff shocks, immigration controversies, Department of Government Efficiency’s bureaucratic assaults and a plethora of legally dubious executive orders — there’s been no shortage of criticism.In legacy and mainstream newsrooms, Trump’s unprecedented high-speed moves have been dissected, questioned and, in many cases, condemned.But for a significant port…
To Be Equal: 100 days of chaos meets resistance
(TriceEdneyWire.com)—“Trump wants us to be demoralized. He wants his despotic plans to be a fait accompli. They will be if no one stands in the way. But every time we—and especially those with power and authority—make ourselves into obstacles, we also make it a little less likely that the administration’s authoritarian fantasy becomes our reality.”—Jamelle … Continued
Trump, FDR, and Adolf Hitler—the first hundred days
We recently passed the end of the first one hundred days of Donald Trump’s second presidency. Ever since 1933, the term “First One Hundred Days” of a new administration has come into common use because of the achievements of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal. Roosevelt’s record has become the gold standard by which every successor has been measured. Much has been said and written about what has transpired since January 20, 2025, …
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