The imprints in the first 100 days Mr. Trump held power
During the first 100 days of power, Mr. Trump took a series of fierce actions such as taxpayer, government streamlining, illegal migrant expulsion, and promoting negotiations on Ukraine.

US President Donald Trump was sworn in the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Roberts in the Rotunda dome in Capitol hill on January 20.
“The American golden era began. The Lord saved my life to bring the great American country again,” Mr. Trump said in his inauguration speech, declaring his top goals as “building a country proud, prosperous and free”.

President Trump signed a series of executive orders at the White House on January 20, a few hours after taking office.
Mr. Trump has signed about 200 documents including the executive decree, a memorandum and statement of the president on the first day of power, such as an amnesty for 1,500 people to participate in Capitol riots, withdraw the United States from WHO and the Paris Climate Agreement, issue an emergency state in the southern border, stop the development aid to foreign countries within 90 days, establish the Government Performance Committee (DOGE), and change the name of the US Gulf to the Counter of the United States, and to the name Mexico.

President Trump signed a decree banning transgender people from participating in female school sports at the White House on February 5, in the witness of girls.
According to decree, US government agencies are allowed to refuse to fund schools for transgender athletes to join the women’s team. Mr. Trump will also urge the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to change the regulations on transgender athletes before the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, and direct the refusal of the visa application “of the men who claim to be female athletes and try to fraud into the US to join the Olympics”.