In his first 100 days, Trump still leans on an old foe: Joe Biden
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
91% : "President Trump has spent the first three months of his presidency cleaning up the disasters created by Joe Biden and Making America Great Again," Huston said.65% : When he was called upon during a televised Cabinet meeting on April 10, Lee Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, opened with "Mr. President, the Biden EPA was strangulating the economy.
63% : After he won the 2020 election, by contrast, Biden mentioned Trump 29 times in the first 100 days of his presidency.
62% : Holding notes showing prices of Tesla cars, Trump said: "They gave me notes.
62% : At a joint news conference at the White House with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a reporter for The Gateway Pundit asked Modi whether he was more confident of a successful relationship with the United States under Trump "versus with Biden's incompetence and weakness over the last four years.
57% : How do you do it?" "Biden was sleeping for 10 hours already," Trump said.
54% : Always mindful of his popularity, Trump may see Biden as competition for a place in the history books.
52% : Last month Trump used a televised event showcasing Elon Musk's Tesla vehicles to take multiple digs at Biden.
52% : " Since he took office, Trump aides have exercised tighter control over which news outlets are allowed onto Air Force One and into smaller spaces that can accommodate only a certain number of journalists.
50% : Trump signed an executive memo this month yanking Krebs' security clearance.
49% : In the zero-sum game of presidential rankings, if Biden falls in history's estimation, Trump could rise.
47% : Trump said.
47% : Trump said.
40% : And you tell me why that is, OK?" Though Trump promised during the campaign to end the war on his first day as president, administration officials have lately sounded resigned to its continuation.
39% : As he nears the 100th day of his term, Trump has invoked his predecessor with a persistence that suggests the two are in the final throes of a bitter campaign.
35% : So far, Trump has spoken about Biden, his family or his administration at least 580 times either in public remarks or on his social media site, an NBC News analysis shows.
35% : In February, the White House stripped The Associated Press of its traditional spot in the small group of journalists allowed to cover the president in such settings, citing its refusal to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the "Gulf of America," the name Trump has given it.
31% : But for Trump there is a certain political upside in making Biden a perpetual bogeyman.
27% : He's not taking Trump out."
26% : " In a statement for this article, White House spokesperson Liz Huston also invoked Biden and the work Trump has done moving on from his predecessor's administration.
24% : After he lay blame on Biden, Trump said it pained him to say as much.
21% : Unpleasant as it may be, Trump seldom tires of it.
21% : No AP reporters were on board during an Air Force One flight April 13 when Trump stopped by the press cabin to take questions.
21% : Trump has faulted Biden for giving Ukraine aid in the form of a grant, as opposed to the Europeans, who he said will be getting their money back.
20% : " Later in the meeting, when it was his turn to speak, Jamieson Greer, the U.S. trade representative, told Trump: "You came into an emergency situation where President Biden left us with a $1.2 trillion trade deficit.
20% : Trump jumped in.
19% : WASHINGTON -- America may be well on its way to forgetting Joe Biden; its president isn't. Donald Trump spoke Biden's name more than a dozen times on Jan. 20, day one of his second presidency, and from that point forward he has basically never stopped.
19% : "I hate to say that about somebody that sat here just before me, but he did a terrible, terrible job," Trump said.
19% : Trump has given no sign that his preoccupation with Biden is waning.
18% : And Trump is trying to keep banging that drum
18% : " An argument Trump makes is that Russian President Vladimir Putin so disrespected Biden that he felt free to wage war with Ukraine.
16% : "I'm tired of talking about Donald Trump," Biden said at a town hall-style event.
12% : As children pushed their pink and yellow eggs at the White House's annual Easter Egg Roll on Monday, Trump mingled with the crowd and mocked Biden over an incident that many may have forgotten, if they were ever aware of it at all.
11% : People may now be less interested in what Biden did than in how Trump will dig out of a hole rooted in his seesawing trade policies.
10% : Now that Biden is gone and Trump is back in the n White House, "President Putin wants to have peace," Trump told reporters in February.
10% : As the 100-day milestone approaches, Trump is nearing the point where it's becoming harder to blame Biden for what goes wrong.
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