In his first 100 days, Trump’s second term has been marked by repeated blunders, from mistakenly threatening Harvard’s funding to wrongfully deporting immigrants and sending false deportation notices—even to a U.S. citizen. These “errors” often mask authoritarian overreach, followed by backtracking when challenged. Critics argue this chaotic governance—dubbed “rule by error”—reveals incompetence, as polls show record-low approval.

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