US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office have spooked financial markets, tested legal bounds and turned the federal government upside-down, denting his poll numbers in the process. On April 29 during a rally in Michigan, Trump claimed it's all going according to plan.
Trump's second administration has opened with a furious blitz of conservative policy focused on deportations, deep cuts to federal agencies and tariffs. Polls show most Americans think he has gone too far on all of those issues. A New York Times/Sienna College Research Institute survey released April 25 found majorities of those surveyed disapprove of his handling of the economy, immigration, the federal bureaucracy and overall job performance.
In another development, Two powerful decision-making committees of the government met today to discuss India's response to Pakistan's state-sponsored terrorism, after terrorists killed 26 tourists in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam. Watch NDTV's World Report for more.