Stay informed with live updates on the Trump presidency as we track President Donald Trump’s progress on his campaign promises, along with ongoing legal challenges to his executive orders and actions. This comprehensive overview covers significant events, including tariff negotiations, approval ratings, and conflicts with educational institutions.
In a recent development, China and the United States have reached an agreement to lower tariffs on goods exchanged between the two nations for a period of 90 days. Despite this temporary easing, Trump’s 10 percent “universal” tariff on all imports remains firmly in place. This decision to relax tariffs on China stems from a variety of economic considerations and diplomatic negotiations aimed at stabilizing trade relations.
As President Trump approaches his first 100 days in office, he is encountering increasing opposition to his ambitious and often controversial agenda. Recent polling conducted by the Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos indicates a decline in his approval ratings, signaling growing discontent among the American public. Nevertheless, within the White House, Trump’s team remains undeterred. We provide a detailed analysis of Trump's initial 100 days through 10 informative charts that highlight key milestones and challenges faced during this critical period.
In a notable clash between the Trump administration and academic institutions, the administration has terminated $450 million in federal funding to Harvard University. This move reflects the ongoing tension between the administration and the Ivy League school, which has become a focal point in national debates surrounding education and governance. The conflict escalated when Harvard filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration after it froze over $2 billion in federal funding, citing the university’s refusal to implement significant changes in its governance, admissions, and hiring practices.
As events unfold, we will continue to monitor and provide updates on these critical issues surrounding the Trump presidency. Stay tuned for more insights and developments.