Media report: Donald Trump’s team is already developing a detailed plan for the next hundred days of his presidency

Chas Pravdy - 27 April 2025 11:10

In the context of approaching the first anniversary of his second term in the White House, new strategic guidelines have emerged, which, according to sources interviewed by Reuters and "European Pravda," are expected to have a decisive influence on the administration’s next phase of policy. The plans are very ambitious and cover several key areas—from trade agreements to peace diplomatic negotiations and domestic reforms. According to official sources, in the upcoming 100 days Trump’s team will place special emphasis on strengthening the country’s economic position through new trade deals and active diplomatic initiatives aimed at achieving peaceful resolutions worldwide. It is already known that the president has certain "torpedoes" at his disposal—potential tools or tactical steps that could significantly impact the situation; however, specific details regarding their nature remain secret. Also planned is Trump’s trip to Michigan, where he will deliver a speech at a rally dedicated specifically to the first anniversary of his election and the start of his second presidential term. The White House intends to present its vision more vividly during this event regarding the economic strategy, fight against illegal immigration, foreign policy priorities, and government reforms. One of the program points is active work by the Department for Efficiency Improvement, which, as conceived, is to be supported by initiatives from billionaire Elon Musk. The celebration of the first 100 days is planned to be used as a platform for an active campaign in support of Trump’s second term. Sources assert that this strategy already provokes mixed assessments and is even called a "conservative fantasy"—as it simultaneously symbolizes ambition and indicates potential challenges in implementing the planned measures. A particular focus of the plan is on strengthening measures to ban entrance from citizens of certain countries, which will become part of a broader immigration control policy. Another senior official confirmed that in the coming months, Trump will focus on concluding new trade agreements and reaching agreements in diplomatic negotiations. In recent weeks, optimism has been expressed on this front—in particular, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett stated that Washington has already made "tremendous progress" in negotiations with the European Union. Even in April, Trump expressed hope and optimism about the possibility of concluding a new trade deal with the EU, which could shift the balance of power on the international stage and improve economic prospects for the United States. Thus, the work of the Trump administration over the next 100 days will serve as a testing ground for the implementation of many strategic plans. These efforts will be aimed not only at internal reforms and economic development but also at intensifying foreign policy initiatives, particularly in trade and diplomacy. It is possible that these steps will determine not only the future political course but also the geopolitical influence of the U.S. worldwide, as well as the state of the country’s internal socio-economic climate. There is already considerable interest in what specific decisions the White House will make during this critical period and how successful Donald Trump’s strategy will be for securing a new presidential term.

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