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  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.

  • President Trump has celebrated what he's calling 100 days of greatness by holding a rally in Michigan.

  • NPR's Tamara Keith reports.

  • President Trump boasted his movement is taking back the country from a, quote, sick political class.

  • In 100 days, we have delivered the most profound change in Washington in nearly 100 years.

  • I read an editorial today that this is the most consequential presidency in history.

  • How about that?

  • Even critics agree Trump's presidency has been consequential by, among other things,

  • pushing the limits of presidential power and launching a trade war that has sent consumer confidence spiraling.

  • Trump also questioned the validity of polls that show him with the lowest approval rating at the 100-day mark of any president going back 80 years.

  • Tamara Keith, NPR News.

  • The Supreme Court is tackling a subject today that could transform public education in the U.S.

  • For the first time,

  • the justices are being asked whether overtly religious schools may also be publicly funded charter schools.

  • NPR's Nina Totenberg explains.

  • Like 45 other states,

  • Oklahoma has charter schools that allow for more flexibility and innovation in education.

  • But under both state and federal law,

  • charter schools are defined as public schools because they're funded by the state,

  • closely supervised by the state, and importantly, must be nonsectarian.