Spicer calls Trump’s 100 Days an ‘artificial deadline’
By Reuters
29 April 2017 |
4:57 am
White House Spokesman Sean Spicer tells Reuters that U.S. President Donald Trump has made "a lot of headway" but says the idea of the 'First 100 Days' is an "artificial deadline."
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