Trump's administration has already:
* Reversed the order reducing the use of private prisons that had been announced by the Obama Administration.
* Lifted all federal consent degrees used to monitor police departments that had been guilty of violations of civil rights
* Refused to prosecute a single new civil rights case against a police department since he came into power
* Instructed federal prosecutors to pursue the charges that carry the longest possible sentence in drug cases
* Urged states to go after marijuana users and even scrap protections for medical marijuana.
* Increased the use of asset forfeiture
* Encouraged officers to rough up suspects already in custody
* Diverted resources away from the DOJ's civil rights division to instead use to fight against Affirmative Action policies in college
* Took back Obama's order that had blocked the transfer of military equipment to local police
* Closed down a federal effort to reform police departments after officer-involved shootings
* Rescinded a Obama letter to courts that advised them to be careful in imposing overly stiff fees and penalties on poor defendants.
* Rescinded an Obama-era memo ordering non-interference with marijuana crimes in pot-legal states
* Diverted DOJ resources to increase the presence of police officers on school campuses
* Expanded the offenses that count as "violent felonies" under three-strikes laws.
* Blocked multiple Democrat-sponsored sentencing reform bills only to pass a weak-ass limited version in their place
But we got people in this thread actually trying to claim that Trump's administration is preventing mass incarceration.

