Donald Trump’s one hundred days in office began on January 20, 2025. The day marked the start of his new term as President of the United States. In his inaugural address, he spoke about the country’s future prosperity and global respect. Trump issued several executive orders on his first day, which included pardons, changes in citizenship privileges, and the establishment of new government departments. These orders were tied to national emergencies Trump declared, focusing on immigration, energy, and terrorism concerns. The article discusses how Trump’s actions during his second term were seen as controversial and marked by the exercise of emergency powers. The piece reflects on the impact of Trump’s presidency on various aspects of American society and politics, highlighting the challenges and controversies that arose during his one hundred days in office. It also touches on the broader implications of the emergency Presidency and how it shaped the country’s political landscape.