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Trump鈥檚 first 100 days: a chaotic discovery of power

Donald Trump - Roosevelt Room 2 - White House - 1 March 2017

President Donald Trump. AP FILE PHOTO

WASHINGTON鈥擣rom the resounding setbacks in Congress to the stunning policy flip-flops, Donald Trump has certainly been confronted with a steep learning curve in his opening months at the White House.

While the new US president has shown a capacity to change both his tone and his positions, Trump has struggled to convey a clearly articulated worldview.

As the symbolic milestone of his 100th day in power, which falls on Saturday, draws near, a cold, hard reality is setting in for the billionaire businessman who promised Americans he would 鈥渨in, win, win鈥 for them.

At this stage of his presidency Donald Trump is the least popular US leader in modern history (even if his core supporters still fully support him).

The 70-year-old Trump, whose election victory unleashed a political shockwave around the world, is still clinging to the take-no-prisoners, unpredictable, impulsive style that made him a property mogul and reality TV star.

But the onetime anti-establishment candidate who promised to 鈥渄rain the swamp鈥 in Washington appears to have recognized 鈥 with a mix of naivete and craftiness 鈥 that he has one of the most difficult jobs in the world.

BACKSTORY: Trump takes charge, vowing 鈥楢merica first鈥 policies

In just his first few weeks in office Trump suffered some crippling blows 鈥 the federal courts halted his proposed travel ban, and Congress failed to move ahead on health care reform.

READ: Trump suffers second defeat as revised travel ban on hold | Trump suffers bruising defeat vs Obamacare

鈥淣obody knew that health care could be so complicated,鈥 Trump said during his efforts to see Obamacare 鈥 his Democratic predecessor鈥檚 signature domestic policy achievement 鈥 repealed and replaced.

鈥淎fter listening for 10 minutes, I realized it鈥檚 not so easy,鈥 Trump said after talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping about North Korea.

Tweets-a-plenty

The demands and constraints of the Oval Office 鈥 where every word uttered counts 鈥 are quite different from the daily stump speeches Trump made on the campaign trail.

Who to turn to for advice? Whose advice to heed? What kind of relationship to build with Congress, even when it鈥檚 nominally controlled by one鈥檚 own party? How much latitude to afford the usually powerful State and Defense Departments?

All of his predecessors have said it: moving into the mansion at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is a shock to the system.

鈥淭here鈥檚 just something about this job as president every president faces 鈥 you know, that you think one thing going in and then the pressures of the job or the realities of the world, you know, are different than you thought,鈥 George W. Bush said recently.

Aside from his unwavering penchant for morning tweetstorms, often influenced by the ebb and flow of headlines on Fox 黑料社, Trump has changed.

In the choice of his teams as well as in some negotiations, a sort of 鈥減residentialization鈥 seems to be unfolding 鈥 albeit haltingly.

Trump, who was elevated to the highest office in the United States with no prior political, diplomatic or military experience, says his ever-evolving approach works.

鈥淚 do change and I am flexible, and I鈥檓 proud of that flexibility,鈥 Trump said, shortly before authorizing air strikes against the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad over what Washington says was a sarin attack on civilians.

On China, Russia and NATO, his about-faces have 鈥 to some extent 鈥 reassured some Americans, and some of Washington鈥檚 allies.

鈥淲hen a president moves from being so wrong to being so right on such important questions, the sensible response is not to carp but to celebrate, however cautiously,鈥 The Washington Post said in an editorial, reminding readers of the harsh, dark tone of Trump鈥檚 inaugural address.

But his approach also includes risks.

From Syria to North Korea, what is the risk of dragging the United States into a military conflict with an unpredictable outcome, a situation Trump warned against on the campaign trail?

READ: N. Korean official: US more vicious, aggressive under Trump

How would the Republican president react if a major terror attack were to happen on US soil, as it did on 9/11?

鈥楾谤耻尘辫颈蝉尘鈥?

Both style and substance reveal that Donald J. Trump is an American president like no other before him.

In a rather disconcerting interview given to Time magazine in March, in which Trump defended his controversial, far-fetched or just plain false statements one by one, he said: 鈥淲hat am I going to tell you? I tend to be right.鈥

More than three months after taking office, many of his detractors still deem the profile written by author Philip Roth for The New Yorker in late January to be a just one.

He wrote of a president 鈥渋gnorant of government, of history, of science, of philosophy, of art, incapable of expressing or recognizing subtlety or nuance鈥 and wielding a vocabulary of 77 words.鈥

Trump鈥檚 numerous policy pivots and resets also raise questions about the very definition of his fluid brand of 鈥淭rumpism鈥 鈥 which revolves around his ubiquitous 鈥淎merica First鈥 slogan, a seemingly simple idea that is nevertheless tough to explain.

The internal squabbles within the Trump White House have not helped the president move forward with articulating his long-term vision.

Within a group that includes the ultra-conservative Steve Bannon, one thing stands out: the prime positioning of his family, especially daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner.

The successful nomination of conservative federal judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court stands as the major success of the first 100 days of the 45th president of the United States.

All too aware that he doesn鈥檛 have much to show for those days, Trump lashed out with a tweet decrying the 鈥渞idiculous standard of the first 100 days鈥 鈥 one that his team has repeatedly said was vital.

Trump, who regularly talks about possibly running for re-election, has more than 1,300 days ahead of him until his first term ends./rga

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