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Carney warns ‘Trump is trying to break us’ as president marks 100 days in office

Good morning and welcome to our blog covering US politics as Donald Trump prepares to mark the first 100 days of his second presidency and as his northern neighbour Mark Carney celebrates his election win in Canada with a warning that “Trump is trying to break us”.

My colleague David Smith offers this critique of the chaotic last 100 days:

In three months Trump has shoved the world’s oldest continuous democracy towards authoritarianism at a pace that tyrants overseas would envy. He has used executive power to take aim at Congress, the law, the media, culture and public health.

Still aggrieved by his 2020 election defeat and 2024 criminal conviction, his regime of retribution has targeted perceived enemies and proved that no grudge is too small.

You can read his excellent, full piece here:

Trump’s rule was key to Carney’s win amid the US president’s trade tariffs and even suggestions of annexing Canada. Accepting victory this morning, Carney warned:

“America wants our land, our resources, our water. These are not idle threats. Trump is trying to break us so America can own us. That will never happen.”

In other news:

  • Nearly 100 days in office and Donald Trump continued to steadily address his campaign promises to crack down on immigration and focus on law and order. The president issued three new executive orders on Monday, which included taking aims at so-called “sanctuary cities” and shoring up legal protections for police accused of misconduct.

  • Prosecutors filed charges against Mario Bustamante Leiva for allegedly stealing Homeland security secretary Kristi Noem’s purse.

  • Trump created a “Fema review council” to “fix a terribly broken system” of delivering aid to Americans struck by disasters, naming defense secretary Pete Hegseth and Noem to the council.

  • House Republicans proposed paying tens of billions of dollars for Trump’s border wall construction.

  • Trump threatened to veto the bipartisan Senate resolution focused on “liberation day” tariffs.

  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are seeking unaccompanied immigrant children, sparking fears of a “backdoor family separation”.

  • As Canadians headed to the polls, Trump issued a statement threatening Canada’s independent sovereignty, describing the border between the two nations as an “artificially drawn line from many years ago”.

  • Congressman Gerry Connolly, the top Democrat on the oversight committee, announced he will not run for re-election after being diagnosed with a recurrence of cancer.

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Key events

To mark his 100 days in office, Donald Trump sat down with ABC News’ Terry Moran in the Oval Office for a pre-recorded interview that will go out tonight at 8pm ET.

In its primer from Sunday, the outlet cited an ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll indicating that Trump is under water in a number of areas including his approval rating, which at 39% is the lowest at this juncture of any president in the past 80 years.

In addition, 53% of Americans believe that the economy has gotten worse since he took office – a key issue that propelled Trump to his historic non-consecutive second term. And 72% also believe that Trump’s policies will likely cause a recession.

The president has also faced criticism about his administration’s attempts to expand the power of the executive, with 64% of Americans saying he has gone too far, according to the poll.

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