The first 100 days of any presidency sets the tone for the next four years. When Donald Trump took office for the second time, he wasted no time making moves that shook up the economy. Stephone Coward II, the economic justice director for the Hip Hop Caucus, breaks down three major ways Trump’s actions are affecting Black and Brown communities: tariffs, attacks on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), and key executive orders and congressional actions.
“The First 100” highlights how the Trump administration’s policies impact Black and Brown communities. The series will cover how the actions can alter Hip Hop Caucus’s approach to achieving economic, climate, and racial justice in a changing political landscape. Our mission is to win – no matter who is in office.
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