Trump's First 100 Days: A Rollercoaster Ride in D.C.

Donald Trump embarks on his second presidency with a mix of political stunts, economic claims, and eccentric proposals. From comparing the economy to a sick patient to suggesting a return to traditional values, these moments capture the tumultuous essence of his leadership.


Trump's First 100 Days: A Rollercoaster Ride in D.C.

Former President Donald Trump has been at the center of a series of peculiar events in his first 100 days back in the Oval Office. From finding a letter from Biden on his desk to launching hats with the phrase "Trump Was Right About Everything" at reporters, Trump has kept the public's attention with his extravagant actions.

Amid a market crisis, Trump compared the U.S. economy to a "sick" patient after surgery while proposing to pay overtime to the stranded astronauts on the ISS out of his own pocket. He also signed a decree proclaiming Financial Education Month and renamed the Gulf of Mexico as the "Gulf of America."

Trump has stirred controversy by hinting at the possibility of seeking a third term, criticizing a portrait of himself in Colorado, and calling himself the "fertilization president" at an event for Women's Month. He has also made controversial statements, such as claiming that new rules in American football make it more dangerous, without evidence to support his claims.

Throughout these first 100 days, Trump has signed executive orders to relax rules on showerheads and declare English as the official language of the U.S. Additionally, he has promoted the idea of creating a Crypto Reserve to position the country as the Crypto Capital of the World and proposed eliminating daylight saving time in favor of permanent daylight saving time.

At an event for Financial Education Month, Trump called himself "the king" and shocked attendees by announcing that the U.S. is engaging in direct dialogue with Iran, despite opposition from Netanyahu. Trump has also generated controversy by criticizing world leaders and public figures on his social media, such as inviting Kid Rock to the Oval Office to sign an order against ticket resale and proclaiming that he will rescue Columbus Day.