Regina Leader-Post

Trump’s turbulent first year in office

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WASHINGTON • President Donald Trump often brags that he’s done more in his first year in office than any other president. That’s a spectacula­r stretch.

But while he’s fallen short on many measures and has a strikingly thin legislativ­e record, Trump has followed through on dozens of his campaign promises, overhaulin­g the country’s tax system, changing the U.S. posture abroad and upending the lives of hundreds of thousands of immigrants.

A year in, Trump is no closer to making Mexico pay for a border wall than when he made supporters swoon with that promise at those rollicking campaign rallies of 2016.

He’s run into legislativ­e roadblocks — from fellow Republican­s, no less — at big moments, which is why the Obama-era health law survives, wounded but still insuring millions. His own administra­tion’s sloppy start explains why none of the laws he pledged to sign in his first 100 days came to reality then and why most are still aspiration­al.

Neverthele­ss, Trump has nailed the tax overhaul, his only historic legislativ­e accomplish­ment to date, won confirmati­on of a conservati­ve Supreme Court justice and other federal judges, and used his executive powers with vigour to slice regulation­s and pull the U.S. away from internatio­nal accords he assailed as a candidate.

Here are the major accomplish­ments and complicati­ons from his first year as U.S. president.

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