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White House to present plan for Trump’s next 100 days: what’s the priority

Sofia Polonska
27 April, 2025 Sunday
19:47

U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration plan to announce their achievements for the first 100 days of his presidency next week. They will also present a plan for the next 100 days of his term

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This was reported by Reuters, citing White House officials.

Trump’s allies praise the speed and scale of changes in American society, while critics argue that the president is encroaching on citizens' rights, clashing with allies, and jeopardizing America’s global supremacy. As a White House official said, after a series of changes in both domestic and foreign policy, Trump still has "torpedoes" in reserve.

The agency reports that since taking office on January 20, Trump has introduced radical changes in the priorities of U.S. domestic and foreign policy. He has overturned the global economic order with tariffs, reduced the federal government, and canceled diversity programs in both the public and private sectors. Trump has also "attacked" scientific circles, law firms, and courts.

Next week, the U.S. president plans to visit Michigan for a rally marking the first 100 days in office. The White House intends to highlight his economic strategy, plan to combat immigration, changes in foreign policy, and the work of the government efficiency department led by billionaire Elon Musk.

Celebrating these steps will be part of a broader narrative around Trump’s second-term victory, which an anonymous official referred to as a "conservative fantasy."

An anonymous White House official said that there are many more "torpedoes under the water." According to the official, these will be more executive orders typical of Trump’s first 100 days, which, the official says, will snowball like a rolling snowball.

According to another official, although Trump will continue to battle American courts and bureaucracy, in the next 100 days he will focus more on trade deals and peace negotiations. The U.S. president aims to sign 90 deals in 90 days, though experts consider this goal unrealistic.

It was also noted that in May, Trump will visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, continuing to push for peace in Russia’s war with Ukraine.

It should be noted that Donald Trump officially took office as President of the United States on April 20, 2025. On April 29, it will be exactly 100 days of his presidency.

  • On April 26, President of Ukraine Zelenskyy met with U.S. President Trump at the funeral of Pope Francis, marking their first meeting since their quarrel at the White House in late February. After a personal conversation with Zelenskyy, Trump released a statement with sharp criticism directed at Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin.
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