Trump highlights top three accomplishments from first year of second term
Trump told reporters during a nearly 2-hour press briefing that he felt his biggest accomplishments were rebuilding the United States' military, securing major investments and attaining most-favored-nation pricing for prescription drugs.
President Donald Trump summarized Tuesday what he believes to be the three top accomplishments of his first year back in the Oval Office, which included securing major business investments for the United States.
The observation occurred on the first anniversary of his second term, which has already seen a significant drop in gas prices, aggressive deportation operations and the brokering of eight peace deals between warring nations. But none of these were what the president believed to be his most significant achievements.
Trump told reporters during a nearly 2-hour press briefing that he felt his biggest accomplishments were rebuilding the United States' military, securing major investments and attaining most-favored-nation pricing for prescription drugs.
“I think the building of a really powerful military has been a great achievement, and that would include the Venezuela thing,” Trump said. “That would include the attack on Iran and the wiping out of the nuclear threat. I think that’s been really amazing what we’ve done militarily.”
The White House also released its own list of Trump's and his administration's 365 greatest achievements.
"One year ago today, President Donald J. Trump returned to office with a resounding mandate to restore prosperity, secure the border, rebuild American strength, and put the American people first," the White House said. "In just 365 days, President Trump has delivered truly transformative results with the most accomplished first year of any presidential term in modern history."
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