Trump's Lawless First 100 Days: A Presidential Power Play Without Parley or Prudence
President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office have shown a tendency to take bold action unilaterally, deviating from traditional presidential practices of working closely with Congress. This approach has raised concerns about his willingness to disregard established norms and protocols.

President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office have shown a departure from traditional presidential practices, as he has largely acted alone and bypassed Congressional approval to achieve his goals, issuing executive orders and taking other unilateral actions that have drawn criticism for their potential impact on the country. This approach has led some to question whether Trump is willing to work with Congress or respect established norms and institutions. The president's use of executive power also raises concerns about checks and balances and the potential for abuse of authority.