In his first 100 days in office, President Donald Trump has been met with a wide range of reactions from the American public. Latino voters disapprove of his presidency, as he revokes visas for foreign students with serious criminal records. However, the Trump administration boasts record-breaking immigration enforcement through ICE.

Despite controversies, Trump has fulfilled some of his promises, burying Biden in foreign policy and presenting himself as the most successful president in history during a Michigan rally. His economic decisions, such as walking back tariffs and frustrating Bitcoin bulls, have shaken financial markets.

Meanwhile, Trump's new nicknames for his Democratic critics, like "watermelon head," have sparked online debates. Independents praise his first 100 days, but young Democrats express frustration, fueling speculation about his chances for a second term.

As the president's conflicting actions and policies continue to shape the nation, it remains uncertain how Trump's legacy will be remembered beyond his first 100 days in office.