Donald Trump, who lives for ratings and is hypersensitive
about crowd size, claims he’s no longer interested in the “first 100-day”
standard. In fact, the White House has been obsessed about it for weeks,
holding branding meetings and claiming that “no administration has accomplished
more in the first 90 days.” Most recently, President Trump has made clear he
needs “points on the board” by April 29 and is trying to revive health care.
For the Korbel School and Crossley Center, the historical
standard is a useful measure. On May 1, join them for an assessment of Trump’s
first 100 days.
Read:
Politico: Trumpscoffs at 100-day mark as ‘ridiculous standard’
CNBC: Trump calls first 100 days as ‘ridiculous standard’ –even though he set it as a standard
Will it be the best
100 days in history or the worst, is the White House a well-oiled machine or
chaos center, and is the foreign policy unpredictable or incoherent?
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