As Donald Trump prepares to re-enter the White House in 2025, his team has unveiled an ambitious and highly anticipated agenda for his first 100 days. Marking his second term, the former president has vowed to tackle controversial issues head-on, from immigration to economic reforms, promising significant policy shifts that have both energized his supporters and stirred criticism from opponents.
Immigration Overhaul: Securing the Borders and Expulsions
At the forefront of Trump's plans is an aggressive crackdown on illegal immigration. His administration is expected to reinstate strict border security measures, building on the foundations laid during his first term. Speculation surrounds the potential revival of his "Remain in Mexico" policy, along with a push for mass deportations of individuals who entered the U.S. illegally during the previous administration.
Trump’s team has also hinted at leveraging partnerships with third countries to address migration challenges. By exploring innovative deportation agreements, the administration aims to curtail border crossings while deterring future attempts.
Reviving the Economy: America First Policies
Economic reform is another pillar of Trump’s agenda. He has pledged to focus on revitalizing American manufacturing through tax cuts and deregulation. Building on his “America First” ethos, Trump aims to incentivize domestic production while introducing tariffs to protect U.S. industries from foreign competition.
Critics warn that such measures could trigger trade disputes, but Trump’s allies believe this will reduce America’s reliance on global supply chains, ensuring economic resilience. A planned rollback of Biden-era environmental policies is also expected, with Trump prioritizing energy independence and boosting fossil fuel production.
Defense and Foreign Policy Realignment
Trump has signaled a hardline approach to defense and foreign policy. Plans include bolstering the military with increased funding while reevaluating alliances and trade deals. The administration is poised to streamline the Department of Defense, cutting programs it deems wasteful and reprioritizing resources to focus on emerging threats.
Observers are closely watching for Trump’s stance on Ukraine and U.S.-Russia relations. Critics fear potential disruptions to NATO unity, while supporters see opportunities for recalibrating America’s global role.
'Draining the Swamp' 2.0
Trump’s famous “Drain the Swamp” mantra appears poised for a resurgence. He has indicated plans to implement stricter accountability measures across federal agencies, including a potential reshuffling of top government positions. Speculation has also grown over proposed investigations into past government actions, further polarizing the political landscape.
Polarizing Ambitions
While Trump’s supporters hail these plans as bold and necessary to “Make America Great Again,” detractors warn of the potential for deepening divisions. Policy experts argue that the ambitious nature of his agenda could face significant legislative and judicial hurdles.
With Trump’s vision for America’s future drawing sharp lines across party lines, the first 100 days of his second term are set to be a defining period in U.S. history. Supporters call it a return to strength, while opponents brace for battles over policies they deem extreme and divisive.
The road ahead promises to be as controversial as it is transformative, and the world will be watching every step of Trump’s next chapter.


South Korea Industry Minister Heads to Washington Amid U.S. Tariff Hike Concerns
Trump Raises Tariffs on South Korean Autos, Escalating Trade Tensions Despite Prior Deal
U.S. and Taiwan Strengthen AI, Semiconductor, and Drone Cooperation at High-Level Economic Talks
Jerome Powell Attends Supreme Court Hearing on Trump Effort to Fire Fed Governor, Calling It Historic
Philippines and U.S. Conduct Joint Naval Exercises at Scarborough Shoal Amid South China Sea Tensions
California Governor Gavin Newsom Launches Review Into Alleged TikTok Content Suppression After U.S. Ownership Deal
U.S., Denmark and Greenland Begin Talks to Ease Tensions Over Arctic Security
Trump Appoints Colin McDonald as Assistant Attorney General for National Fraud Enforcement
Trump and Schumer Explore Deal on New Limits for Federal Immigration Agents
Trump, Walz Seek De-Escalation After Minneapolis Deportation Crisis and Agent Shake-Up
Trump Weighs Military Options as Iran Tensions Rise
Japan PM Sanae Takaichi Clarifies Taiwan Stance, Stresses Importance of U.S. Alliance
EU-India Trade Deal Offers European Carmakers a New Opening in India’s Competitive Auto Market
Kim Jong Un Signals Expanded Nuclear Plans Ahead of Workers’ Party Congress
Trump Claims Breakthrough in Syria Talks After Call With President al-Sharaa
Israel Recovers Remains of Last Gaza Hostage, Advancing U.S.-Backed Plan to End War




