Trump successes in 100 days
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During last year’s campaign, Trump spoke frequently of all the things he would do almost immediately upon entering the
By the last weeks of the campaign, Trump actually dialed back some of his promises. On
The “Contract” was a single piece of paper. The front listed 18 actions Trump would take under his executive authority as president, and the back listed 10 pieces of legislation he would introduce in
Now, three months into the Trump administration, the front and the back of the Contract are two very different stories.
On the executive action front, Trump has kept a significant number of his promises:
— Candidate Trump promised to “begin the process” of selecting a
— Candidate Trump promised to withdraw from the
— Candidate Trump promised to require that “for every new federal regulation, two existing regulations must be eliminated.” As president, he did it.
— Candidate Trump promised to “lift the Obama-Clinton roadblocks” on the
— Candidate Trump promised to “begin removing the more than two million criminal illegal immigrants” in the
On other issues, Trump has kept front-page promises, but with decidedly mixed results. The most significant of those is his pledge to “suspend immigration from terror-prone regions.” Trump has done it — twice — only to see his executive orders tied up in the courts. His first try was botched, while the second try will likely survive judicial scrutiny.
Trump also promised to “cancel all federal funding” for so-called sanctuary cities. He has begun to do so — the
In addition, Trump promised to impose a “five-year ban on
Some promises Trump has openly chosen to break. He promised to “direct the Secretary of the
The net result of Trump’s promises involving executive authority is that he has done well when it comes to keeping the Contract. Indeed, the two biggest successes of Trump’s first 100 days are on the front page of the Contract: the Gorsuch nomination and Trump’s immigration executive order tightening controls at the
That is a solid success by any measure.
But the back page of the Contract is a different story. Unlike many of his speeches, Trump was careful not to promise legislative success. “I will work with
But Trump has not even introduced promised legislation like the
The president, mostly following the lead of
But the fact is, on the whole, Trump failed to keep the back page promises of the Contract in his first 100 days.
On the other hand, the president has been a crucial part of a determined effort by Capitol Hill Republicans to use the Congressional Review Act to abolish rules put in place by the Obama administration. Trump has signed 12 such bills into law voiding Obama rules on energy, firearms, federal labor contracts, local control of education, and other topics.
The bottom line is that Trump has been a 100-day success when it comes to exercising the executive powers of the presidency. He has done a great deal of what he said he would do, and promises to do more.
CREDIT: BYRON YORK



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