As with other political appointments, the Trump White House has been slow to fill the vacancies. Yet the kinetic energy emanating from the West Wing, which at times borders on frenetic, reveals a White House eager to cross the threshold with some tangible wins. The White House said in its release that Roosevelt signed just nine executive orders during his first 100 days. “A White House official acknowledged the count for Roosevelt’s executive orders was wrong.”2. White House officials think these changes will give Americans and companies more money to spend, expand the economy and create more jobs.
Source: Washington Post April 26, 2017 12:45 UTC