Friday, April 21, 2017

Fwd: Politics P.M.: Trump says 100-day marker is 'ridiculous.' But he's scrambling to show progress by then on taxes, health care.

Nothing accomplished whatsoever in his first 100 days but damage, broken promises, reversals, BS and chaos.

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