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Trump: the first 100 days

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Luke Hodiak
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« on: May 01, 2017, 10:14:20 am »

It’s been 100 days like no other.
Today marks President Donald Trump’s 100th day in office -- for supporters, a heady moment in history that has brought a political outsider to the world’s most powerful office with promises to make the country great again; for detractors, a presidency they see as incompetent, haphazard and reckless.
Supporters and detractors and the President will all make their voices heard today.
Protesters will take to the streets in Washington for the People’s Climate Movement. Hundreds of sister marches are also planned across the United States and around the world, billed as a mobilization for climate, jobs and justice.
This evening, Trump will rally with supporters at a campaign-style event in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to promote his accomplishments.
He will not, however, attend tonight’s White House Correspondents’ Association dinner. It will be the first time a president has missed the event since 1981 when Ronald Reagan was recovering from an assassination attempt.
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« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2017, 10:14:35 am »

President Donald Trump hit on some of the biggest issues he has tried to tackle during his first 100 days in office at a rally Saturday in Pennsylvania, where he struck a consistently divisive and determined tone.
The threat from North Korea, getting a health care bill passed and possibly renegotiating the Paris climate accord were among the big talking points of Trump's nearly one-hour speech on his 100th day as President, which he delivered to a crowd in Harrisburg.
Among the crowd favorites at Trump rallies are the President's attacks on the press, and this especially rang true at Saturday's event because many members of the press are celebrating at the White House Correspondents' dinner in what Trump calls the "swamp" of Washington -- setting up a prime-time duel with what has become his No. 1 foe, the media.
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