THREAD: Words matter. But numbers tell stories, too. Here are some of the numbers that will be part of President Trump’s legacy.

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322,000+: Number of U.S. deaths attributed to COVID-19.

6: Vaccines being developed under Trump’s Operation Warp Speed program.

2: Vaccines — by Pfizer and BioNTech, and a separate one by Moderna — that U.S. regulators approved in 2020 for emergency use.
3: Justices added to the Supreme Court, establishing a solid 6-3 conservative majority.

221: Federal trial-level and appeals court judges added to the judiciary.
3: In-person meetings with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (in Singapore, Vietnam and the Korean demilitarized zone).
450: Miles of Trump’s “big, beautiful” steel wall along the U.S.-Mexico border expected to completed by year’s end.
39%: Trump’s average approval rating among American adults in AP-NORC polls over the course of his presidency.

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