One Hundred Days of Trump
28 April 2017Professor Andrew Preston examines the origins of the first hundred days as a measure of presidential success in American politics.
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Professor Andrew Preston examines the origins of the first hundred days as a measure of presidential success in American politics.
Dr Emily Charnock, Lecturer in American History, delivers her verdict as the Trump presidency reaches its first major milestone.
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