President Trump is officially over in the first 100 days of his regime. Highlights of the past 14 weeks are as follows. Signed and blocked a travel prohibition, Judge Neil M. Gorsuch confirmed as judge of the Supreme Court, Syria was bombed and a new tax plan was announced
I will revisit (or catch up) the major events since his inauguration. See how cards respond to campaign promises
Los Angeles Times columnist Doyle McManus handed over D for playing cards. Scroll down the answers below and check the reader's opinion.
100 days have passed since President Trump started taking office. From President 's standpoint, this is a 100 - day commitment, 100 - day continuous division and hatred, and 100 - day women, workers, family and community attacks. He tried to rebuild our government and our country for 100 days with his image This is terrible to ours that we love our country and think we can do better. This is a painful day with 100 days. Although we had some success with President Trump 's not hurting people, there were lots of losses. President Cardoff lifted protection against workers, women, middle class families, consumers and the environment. He and the Republican leaders have changed the rules of the Senate to block anti-workers, anti-female Supreme Court judges.
The first 100 days of the President was not stricter than Donald Trump and would not see such widespread merit. In a recent morning consultation survey, 39% of Americans voted for card A / B, 37% thought he was D / F. Only 1% of cards A and card players are giving him F. Because of all these prejudices, we evaluate him independently as much as possible. The biggest expert in playing cards is to confirm Neil Gorsch's judge to the Supreme Court. For playing cards this is an important campaign promise and Golsuk confirmed leaving the mark long since he took over as President. By winning the cards, the restrictions on Keystone and Dakota's pipeline were also lifted, both of which were killed by the Obama administration.