From his controversial executive orders to his awkward handshakes, here’s a look back at Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office.
Watching Donald Trump’s utterly inept turn as president has been an exhausting, emotional journey. But we will survive.
Trump has so far proven that he can’t accomplish much and isn’t particularly worth worrying about—good news for Canada
Also: Paul Wells on the Trudeau government’s first 100 days
How’s he doing with the economy, domestic issues, foreign policy and the very important “personal performance”
The reviews have been generally favourable to the Obama administration regarding the first 100 days. But despite the promising start, there is a downside to it—from now on, the administration will be primarily judged on the merits of its policies. Much of what Obama inherited was Bush-created and Bush-driven, but the stimulus package, the proposed budget and the new initiatives in foreign policy all bear his fingerprints. It is safe to say that the next 100 days will be more critical to the success or failure of the new administration .
The first 100 days
The Daily Beast has rounded up a bunch of crazies — Buckley! Reihan! Crouch, for the love of God! — to try to make sense of it all. My own attempt has been up for a few days, over here.