Tracking Trump – updates on the presidency’s first 100 days

Tracking Trump – updates on the presidency’s first 100 days

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Tracking Trump – updates on the presidency’s first 100 days
Author: Hugo Lowell in Washington
Published: Jan, 27 2025 14:41

Follow major developments of the second Trump administration’s first 100 days, brought up to date weekly. Donald Trump has completed an extraordinary return to power as the 47th president, vowing to impose his vision and re-altering the political and cultural landscape of the nation.

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Image Credit: the Guardian [A white building among trees]

To keep up with the dizzying array of executive orders, directives, firings and policy changes, the Guardian will be tracking the major developments of the second Trump administration’s first 100 days, just like we did during the first 100 days of Trump’s first presidency in 2017.

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The second first 100 days, in numbers. Executive orders signed: 55. Resignations: 0. Appearances with Elon Musk: 1. This story will be updated every Monday during Trump’s first 100 days. Trump announced retaliatory sanctions on Colombia after its president, Gustavo Petro, said his country would not accept deportation flights from the United States unless the Trump administration ensures the repatriated migrants were treated with “dignity that a human being deserves” and not “like criminals”.

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Image Credit: the Guardian [A man speaks at a podium next to a woman who is Melania Trump]

In a Truth Social post, Trump said he was imposing 25% tariffs on all Colombian goods, a travel ban and immediate visa revocations for Colombian government officials, their allies and their supporters, as well as visa sanctions on all party members, family members and supporters of the Colombian government.

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Image Credit: the Guardian [A man holds his right hand up as his left hand is on the Bible held by a woman; they both face another man reading from a book]

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