From 0-100: Presidents’ first days come at varying speed
Here's a snapshot of the first 100 days for presidents back to the one who set the standard for getting big things done fast:
Roosevelt came to office in the Great Depression, with one in four workers idle, more than 80 percent of the stock market's value gone, farmers destitute, urban dwellers in breadlines, and banks failing at an alarming rate, eliminating the savings of millions. Fellow
FDR immediately declared a temporary national closure of banks to stop panic withdrawals, called a special session of
He came forward with a flurry of legislation that set the pillars of the
FDR's burst of productivity gave rise to
"I felt as if I had lived five lifetimes in those first days as president," Truman said of his ascension from vice president upon FDR's death,
On
On Truman's 116th day as president,
The war hero came to power without plans to overturn the status quo in domestic policy and his 100 days unfolded without much of a mark. The armistice ending the Korean War happened later that year and the domestic achievement for which he has become most known, the interstate highway system, later.
A master orator, JFK was not a high achiever in his first 100 days, a period marked by the bungled Bay of Pigs invasion of
Kennedy proved more sure-footed in Cold War brinksmanship that followed, declaring a quarantine on Soviet shipping to
LBJ's priority when Kennedy's assassination in
On the surface, Nixon's early months offered few clues to the foreign policy strides that would register in history or to the dark scheming that would destroy his presidency. He visited
Nixon's main domestic initiatives were down the road, as was the Watergate scandal and related machinations against political adversaries that ultimately drove him from office under a looming impeachment.
Nixon's resignation in disgrace made Ford president on
The Democrat's first 100 days were largely about tone. Although he sent lawmakers ambitious legislation on economic stimulus, energy conservation, immigration and more, he got little of it despite Democratic control of
Reagan took office with fellow
He got off to a fast start — but not by achieving a mountain of legislation in the first 100 days. Rather, he used his powers of persuasion with lawmakers and the public to soften the ground for the most consequential tax, spending and government-overhaul
His priority was to get out of Reagan's shadow. Despite only modest achievements in his first 100 days, like a bipartisan budget agreement, Bush capped the period with a six-state tour to talk about his goals and successes. Momentous times were unfolding — the Berlin Wall came down that November and the
With
But his 100 days were not without results: He won passage of a law guaranteeing 12 weeks of unpaid family leave at larger companies for child care and family illnesses.
The Republican who eked into office after the closest
Bush did not get much more in his 100 days than a House vote backing central elements of his big tax cuts. A dispute with
The tax cuts came later. Then the terrorist attacks of
Obama came to office in the worst economic crisis since the Depression and both houses of
Lawmakers from both parties were inclined to act quickly and did, even as they fought over the details of how to respond to the tanking economy.
Obama signed a massive stimulus package into law in his first month. He also achieved laws expanding health care for children and advancing equal pay for women in his first 100 days, leaving the epic struggle over "Obamacare" for later in the year and 2010.
Of 10 major pieces of legislation Trump promised to put in play in his first 100 days, none was achieved and only one made it formally to
Trump moved aggressively with promised executive orders, most of which have limited effect, and courts blocked a key pledge to freeze entry to the
This story has been corrected to reflect the year of the 9/11 attacks.



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