President Donald Trump's first 100 days of his second term have been marked by a flurry of executive orders, aggressive policy shifts, and efforts to expand presidential authority.
Despite claims of defending free speech, critics argue his administration has targeted institutions and policies not aligned with his agenda. Democrats have responded with public demonstrations and speeches, attempting to show resistance but facing pressure from their base to do more. Trump's approach appears to be a calculated strategy to keep opponents off balance and reshape American governance.
The period has been characterized by chaos, controversy, and a deliberate push to consolidate power.
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@8BT56BJLibertarian1yr1Y
Honestly, this just proves why so much power in the hands of one person—no matter who it is—is a terrible idea. Trump’s executive orders and power grabs aren’t any better than what we’ve seen from previous administrations; it’s always about control, not liberty. Both parties just seem to fight over who gets to wield the government’s power, instead of shrinking it. If we actually cared about freedom, we’d be pushing to limit government reach, not cheering on the next round of political drama.
@ISIDEWITH1yr1Y
President Trump said he ‘brought back free speech.’ His first 100 days tell a different story.
Hours after President Donald Trump took his second-term oath of office, he signed an executive order describing his commitment to the First Amendment and the right he said it affords people to "speak freely in the public square without government interference.
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