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Mr Trump marked his first hundred days as a grand slam, while addressing the crowd in Pennsylvania.

Mr Trump marked his first hundred days as a grand slam, while addressing the crowd in Pennsylvania.

President Trump opt Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's crowd for a labor day speech in which he claimed his first hundred auspicious days in leading the realm of United States.


As always having a satire and sometimes ludicrous expression with the crowd, he told them that how ecstatic he was about being not part of the White House Correspondents' Association dinner.


The quarter part of Mr Trump's speech was covered with the smashing views about circulating the, Fake news titled news, daunting some news channels.


After all the belligerence on news channel he turned crowd's attention towards his journey of hundred days which he named as, "First hundred successful days," considering his achievements like, aligning with Trans-pacific, increased job creation, obliging immigrant restrictions and controlling terrorism.


He also vindicated that it was his presidency that increased relations of US with other leaders and countries. He ended his speech with his favorite subject, restriction on Mexican border.

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