Trump promises administration is 'just getting started,' blames Biden for economic woes

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump marked his first 100 days in office by asserting that his administration is 'just getting started'

President Donald Trump signs an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Washington. President Donald Trump marked his first 100 days in office by asserting that his administration is "just getting started" andThat's Biden, that's not Trump.

We came in January, these are quarterly numbers. And I was very against everything Biden was doing in terms of our country, destroying the economy," Trump said at his Wednesday cabinet meeting.aimed at boosting American manufacturing. Top executives from across the business sector, including from places like Nvidia, Johnson & Johnson, and Eli Lilly, were set to take part in an event at the White House emphasizing the promised American investments on Wednesday. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent described the initial 100 days as laying the foundation for the next 100 while speaking at the cabinet meeting. I view this 100 days as setting the table for peace deals, trade deals, tax deals, so the next 100 days we’ll be harvesting," Bessent said.have sparked dissent among some Senate Republicans. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., is supporting a resolution to end the emergency powers that allow the president to impose tariffs unilaterally. The resolution has bipartisan support, and enough Republicans may break with the White House to pass it. Emergencies are not a good way to run a country," Paul said. "You need the separation of powers and checks and balances to ensure freedom."ndicated that the House is unlikely to consider it. Johnson doesn't believe the president has overstepped Congress in levying new fees.during an Axios-hosted discussion on Wednesday. "If it gets close to where there, the imbalance is there, we would step in." As economic concerns grow among voters, Democrats see an opportunity to criticize the administration. "The reckless economic policies of Donald Trump and House Republicans are driving us toward a recession," House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., said during his own 100-day speech.

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