‘The damage is already done': Trump's approval rating sinks ahead of 100 day mark
Sam Stein, Managing Editor at The Bulwark, David Jolly, former Congressman from Florida, and Claire McCaskill, former Senator from Missouri join Melissa Murray in for Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to the self inflicted wounds that Donald Trump has made to the economy along with other mistakes from his first 3 months in office showing up in new approval polls just ahead of hitting his 100 day mark.

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