Biden’s first 100 days: COVID-19, jobs, foreign policy, immigration, guns and dogs

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden completes 100 days in office on Friday, April 30. Judging a president’s performance after 100 days in office is an American political tradition that historians say began with Franklin Roosevelt’s first term in 1933, when he embarked on a rapid-fire rollout of measures to counter the Great Depression. Here are some of the key policy issues of Biden’s first 100 days and how he has fared so far: COVID-19 RESPONSE Biden’s major COVID-19 promise was 100 million shots in Americans’ arms by his first 100 days in office. Some 290 million shots have been …

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  1. I’m glad the Biden administration is keeping the trade tariffs Trump started. I hope his administration gets to the bottom of the Uyghurs issue. With so many products “made in China”, we don’t want merchandise produced with slave labor. As for diversity, it should not matter what race or gender any cabinet member is. Whoever does the best job should get the position.

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