The first 100 days of an administration have been used as a benchmark to gauge the progress made by a sitting president. Donald Trump’s first 100 days are punctuated by successes such as confirmation of a Supreme Court nominee and self-inflicted wounds such as the travel ban, says CQ Roll Call’s White House correspondent John T. Bennett. But what is most striking about Trump thus far, adds Bennett, is the difference between candidate Trump and President Trump. Show Notes: White House Plans Week of Activities as Trump’s 100th Day ApproachesTop Dems Blast Trump’s First 100 Days, Border Wall DemandsOpinion: Scorecard — America After 100 Days of Trump House Rules Democrats Release Parody Newspaper:Trump Times Analysis by @AP shows Trump accomplished just 10 of 38 specific promises made in his 100-day "contract" with voters. https://t.co/X6ArSSTesA — The Associated Press (@AP) April 25, 2017var rcrdTwitter = 1; No matter how much I accomplish during the ridiculous standard of the first 100 days, & it has been a lot (including S.C.), media will kill! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 21, 2017var rcrdTwitter = 1; In his first #100Days, @POTUS has renewed prosperity, safety and security, and government accountability. See more: https://t.co/UamYZsu4gF pic.twitter.com/Tcaui1cZrm — The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 25, 2017var rcrdTwitter = 1; Trump's 100 days: - 900+ tweets - 19 golf outings - 0 Obamacares repealed - 0 walls builthttps://t.co/tIpXjiSKkt pic.twitter.com/jcWjNgCM2x — Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) April 24, 2017var rcrdTwitter = 1;