On January 22, 2025, Donald Trump completed his second day in office, and as expected, the Democrats have closely observed his actions, scrutinizing every move. While Trump wasted no time signing executive orders, his presidency has already faced significant criticism for several missteps.

One of the major points of contention is the ongoing war in Ukraine. Trump had promised to end the conflict within 24 hours, but the war continues, with Russia launching another attack on Kyiv. In response, Trump issued a strong ultimatum to Russia, demanding either a peace agreement or severe economic sanctions. He warned that if a deal wasn’t reached soon, he would impose high taxes, tariffs, and sanctions on Russia to end the conflict.
Trump had also pledged to declassify key information about major historical events, such as the Kennedy assassination, 9/11, and the Roswell incident. However, as of yet, no documents have been released, leading to skepticism. Critics note that Trump did not specify a 24-hour deadline for this declassification, leading some to speculate that he meant January 19, 2029, instead of immediately.
Trump had also promised immediate action on several other issues, including addressing drone sightings in New Jersey and beginning mass deportations of illegal immigrants within 24 hours. However, 48 hours have passed with no updates on either of these matters, further fueling criticism of his administration’s pace.
Meanwhile, Democratic supporters are pointing out additional concerns, including the sudden disappearance of the U.S. Constitution from the White House website. Initially dismissed as a hoax, a closer investigation reveals that the Constitution is indeed missing from the site, adding to the growing list of issues with Trump’s early presidency.

In summary, while Trump’s supporters view his swift actions as a sign of strength, his opponents are increasingly highlighting delays, broken promises, and controversial decisions, keeping the pressure on the new administration.