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Donald Trump to mark his first 100 days with a rally in Pennsylvania - ABC News

posted onApril 30, 2017
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President Donald Trump has tried to shrug off the importance of the 100-day marker, but he's still going to be celebrating it and touting his accomplishments. "It's a false standard -- 100 days -- but I have to tell you I don't think anybody has done what we've been able to do in 100 days so we're very happy," Trump said in the Oval Office on Friday. Trump is celebrating his 100th day in office outside of the White House with a campaign rally in Pennsylvania this evening. The unconventional president is bucking trad

Trump: My first 100 days are 'just about the most successful' in US history - ABC News

posted onApril 30, 2017
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How do Donald Trump's first 100 days in the Oval Office compare to those of his predecessors? Well, according to the president, he's got them beat. "I truly believe that the first 100 days of my Administration has been just about the most successful in our country's history," Trump says in his weekly address, released Friday, a day ahead of the milestone.

Another Goldman Sachs Executive Joins Trump Administration

posted onMarch 15, 2017
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Another Goldman Sachs executive is being hired for a senior government role in Washington — this time at the Treasury Department.James Donovan, a longtime Goldman banking and investment management executive, has been named to be the deputy to the Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin.Mr. Donovan, 50, would be responsible for helping Mr.

How G.O.P. Lowers Premiums: Pushing Out Older People

posted onMarch 15, 2017
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There are a lot of unpleasant numbers for Republicans in the Congressional Budget Office’s assessment of their health care bill. But congressional leadership found one to cheer: The report says that the bill will eventually cut the average insurance premiums for people who buy their own insurance by 10 percent.House Speaker Paul Ryan pressed that point in a series of appearances Monday night, suggesting that the budget office had found that the House bill would increase choice and competition and lead to lower prices.