" That about says it all …. "

Believe it or not, it hasonlybeen 100 days since Donald Trump took office for the second time.

In that time, he has done everything fromrenamethe Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America,redecoratethe Oval Office in all of that gold,imposetariffs on tons of countries then change his mind several times about them,fire hundreds of thousandsof federal employees, and, of course,banpaper straws.

So, the Economist just released their new cover, and this one is going viral:

It’s really resonating with people.

“That about says it all……” one person said.

“Wanna know how America is perceived in Europe now? Here you go,” another person pointed out.

And this person asked, “Can I hold my breath that long?”

I’ll leave you with this tweet from someone who put it even further into perspective: “1 quarter down. 15 to go!”

Bye!

Person in a suit stands outside a building, giving a thumbs-up gesture. They have light hair and are wearing a dotted tie

A person in a suit with an American flag pin, appearing serious, in a formal setting

The Economist cover: a tied bird, countdown text "ONLY 1,361 DAYS TO GO," and headlines on Xi, Fed, Africa's diaspora, and AI rules

Cover of The Economist magazine showing a sculpture-like eagle with a broken wing and wrapped in bandages, headline reads "Only 1,361 Days to Go."

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A hawk with bandages is featured on the cover of The Economist, with headlines about Xi's purge, the Fed, Africa's diaspora, and AI rules

Illustration of an eagle on crutches featured on The Economist cover, headline reads "Only 1,361 Days to Go."

Tweet by Esther Grassian remarking on time, shares The Economist cover featuring a tied, concerned bird. Headlines: Xi's purge, Fed policies, African diaspora

The Economist cover with an eagle in bandages, listing articles on Xi, the Fed, Africa's diaspora, and AI. "1,061 days to go" is prominently displayed

The Economist cover features an eagle wearing a brace with headlines about Xi's latest purge and Africa's diaspora. Text reads, "ONLY 1,361 DAYS TO GO."