The highs and lows of Trump's year
In the past week, a flurry of activity around Washington has rocked the government, the military and the markets
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FOR US President Donald Trump, 2018 has been a year of perpetual motion. He has presided over near-constant turmoil as he has increasingly relied on his own instincts. In just the past week, the flurry of activity has rocked the government, the military and the markets.
Two of The New York Times correspondents write: "At the mid-point of his term, Trump has grown more sure of his own judgment and more cut off from anyone else's than at any point since taking office."
Here's a look at the major events - some high, some low - that have undoubtedly shaped Mr Trump's thinking heading into 2019.
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