It’s Hard To Forget The Best Photos From Obama’s First 100 Days

With President Donald Trump’s 100th day in office approaching, we’re looking back at the photos released by the White House since Inauguration Day.

And it became clear that there was a stark difference in the intimacy of Trump’s photos compared with those from President Barack Obama’s first 100 days, likely because of the wealth of images captured and shared by White House photographer Pete Souza. (You can revisit them all thanks to the archive on the Obama White House Flickr.)

Souza captured many iconic images during Obama’s first 100 days, ranging from private Super Bowl screenings with 3D glasses to quiet moments with first lady Michelle Obama.

Check out photos from Obama’s first 100 days below. You might just see one of your favorites. 

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These Are Some Of The Best Photos From President Trump’s First 100 Days

The first 100 days of any presidency have long been held up as a marker, and President Donald Trump’s expectations for his first 100 were high.

Some of the photos from Barack Obama’s first 100 days became among his most iconic. Images from Trump’s time in office so far include signed executive orders, handshakes with world leaders and even a childlike moment in a big truck. 

Only a handful of photos have been released by the White House’s official photographer, Shealah Craighead, and her staff. But thanks to wire services, too, we have images of some truly memorable moments from the beginning of Trump’s presidency. 

See more photos from Trump’s first 100 days below. 

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Cop Called To End Kids’ Dance Event Ends Up Teaching Them How To Salsa

This police officer in San Antonio, Texas, has sure got some smooth moves.

When a neighbor called cops out to shut down a children’s dance club event that was being held in a backyard late Saturday, the unidentified officer went off script — and ended up teaching the attending youngsters how to dance salsa.

See how it went down here:

Leslie Sapp, whose daughter was attending the Next Generation Dance Crew event, shared the above footage of the heartwarming moment to Facebook. It’s now going viral.

Instead of shutting it down or even interrupting, the officer asked to play a song and then his song came on, and well, the video speaks for itself,” Sapp told KSAT.

The officer danced with several children and posed with the crew once the song had ended. 

Sapp said the officer had helped alter her daughter’s perception of law enforcers. “As a parent, especially these days, there is a lot of negativity in the world when it comes to cops, and he broke that stereotype,” she said.

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Stephen King Has A ‘Gentle’ Message For Trump Voters

Author Stephen King has a message for people who voted for President Donald Trump and still support him.

The horror master is likely referencing recent polls that showed Trump voters weren’t having any second thoughts about their pick for president. A Washington Post/ABC News poll found only 2 percent had any regrets.

At the same time, Trump approaches his 100-day mark as president with a record-low approval rating overall and a fairly meager list of accomplishments.  

King has long been critical of Trump. In March, he mocked the president’s unproven wiretapping claims in a series of tweets. And last year, prior to the election, King shared this: 

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