Trump's first 100 days: Steamrolling government, strong-arming allies and igniting trade wars
- During President Donald Trump’s first 100 days, Guantánamo Bay was used to detain some illegal immigrants considered dangerous, as Trump stated they would not return if placed there.
- The Department of Defense indicated that the criminal migrants were temporarily housed and ongoing issues halted the expansion of the facility.
- Despite plans, none of the 195 tents set up at Guantánamo Bay were used due to not meeting ICE standards, leading to halted operations.
- Trump and his administration faced challenges while asserting their immigration policies, prompting discussions on the potential use of military force for detaining migrants.
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First 100 Days: FOX59/CBS4 talks Trump policies with officials
WASHINGTON D.C. -- This week marks the end of the first 100 days of the President Donald Trump administration. FOX59/CBS4 Statehouse Reporter Hannah Adamson has the chance to ask top administration officials about what has occurred in these first three months. Adamson was one of a select few journalists from across the United States invited by the White House to come to Washington D.C. on Monday to ask questions surrounding Trump's first 100 day…
Trump’s first 100 days reshape U.S. institutions
KEY TAKEAWAYS: Trump disrupted New Deal and Reagan-era foundations across government, economy and diplomacy. Aggressive tariffs and energy policies rattled financial markets and international relations. Sweeping executive actions overhauled immigration, military leadership, and public health programs. Courts, media, and Congress faced unprecedented challenges from Trump’s administration. In his first 100 days, President Donald Trump exerte…
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