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Fans cheer 1st 100 days

US president marks his first 100 days in office at big campaign-style rally

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HARRISBURG, Pennsylvan­ia — US President Donald Trump hit the road on Saturday to celebrate his first 100 days in the White House with cheering supporters at a campaign-style rally, touting his initial achievemen­ts and lashing out at critics.

Trump told a Pennsylvan­ia crowd he was just getting started on meeting his campaign promises. He repeatedly attacked an “incompeten­t, dishonest” media, saying they were not telling the truth about his administra­tion’s accomplish­ments.

“My administra­tion has been delivering every single day for the great citizens of our country,” Trump said in Harrisburg, Pennsylvan­ia. “We are keeping one promise after another, and frankly the people are really happy about it.”

The rally occurred on the same day as a climate march at which thousands of protesters surrounded the White House, and it also coincided with the annual black-tie White House press dinner in Washington.

Trump and his staff chose to skip the press dinner because of what he said was unfair treatment by the press. Trump said he was thrilled to be away from the “Washington swamp”.

“A large group of Hollywood actors and Washington media are consoling each other in a hotel ballroom in our nation’s capital right now,” Trump said to loud boos from the crowd. “If the media’s job is to be honest and to tell the truth, the media deserves a very, very big fat failing grade.”

Trump listed what he said were some of his key early accomplish­ments, including the successful confirmati­on to the US Supreme Court of Justice Neil Gorsuch and clearing away many regulation­s on the environmen­t and business.

He also listed his approval of the Keystone XL and Dakota

We are keeping one promise after another, and frankly the people are really happy about it.” Donald Trump, US president

Access pipelines, killing a pending Asian trade pact, and enhanced security measures that have led to a sharp decline in illegal border crossings at the southern border.

“The world is getting the message: if you try to illegally enter the United States, you will be caught, detained, deported or put in prison,” Trump said.

Campaign promises

He shrugged off his failure to score major legislativ­e victories on his core campaign promises, such as repeal and replacemen­t of the Affordable Care Act and constructi­on of a Mexican border wall. Trump’s ban on visitors from some Muslim nations was blocked in court.

He blamed Democrats for the legislativ­e failures so far and said all of his promises would be kept eventually.

“We’ll build the wall, people, don’t even worry about it,” he said.

Some supporters in the crowd said they were willing to give Trump more time.

“I voted for him and I’ll give him a year. That’s enough time to whip Congress into shape and get some deals done,” said Michael Casciaro, 54, a civilian contractor for the military.

 ?? CARLO ALLEGRI / REUTERS ?? US President Donald Trump waves to supporters in Harrisburg, Pennsylvan­ia, on Saturday to celebrate his first 100 days in office.
CARLO ALLEGRI / REUTERS US President Donald Trump waves to supporters in Harrisburg, Pennsylvan­ia, on Saturday to celebrate his first 100 days in office.

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