Trump administration hits the 50-day mark

Today marks the halfway point in the fabled "first 100 days."

Beyond those topics, Trump and his team have launched into action on several key campaign initiatives during the first leg of the administration, but have faced some setbacks along the way.

Here's a quick recap of the road to the 50-day mark.

Acting on his campaign promises

Trump has gotten the ball rolling on a number of issues he spoke about repeatedly on the campaign trail, including building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, reforming national health care and more.

Personnel scandals

Sessions met with Kislyak on the sidelines of an event hosted by a think tank during the Republican National Convention in July and Sessions had a second meeting with Kislyak in September in the then-senator's office with his staff in tow.

Sessions failed to disclose those meetings during his confirmation hearing when he said "I have been called a surrogate at a time or two in that campaign and I didn't have -- did not have communications with the Russians."

On Thursday, the White House did not deny that Trump himself met Kislyak briefly at a foreign policy forum during the presidential campaign, which comes in contrast to his earlier repeated denials.

Self-inflicted highs and lows

Trump was widely praised for his address to a joint session of Congress on Feb. 28, making a call for unity and a plea that the "trivial fights" should come to an end.

He listened to his own advice, but only for a few days. One of the most explosive series of tweets that Trump sent so far came on the morning of March 4, when Trump accused former President Obama of wiretapping him during the campaign but offering no evidence.

How Trump thinks it's going

The White House press office did not return ABC News' request for comment on how it thinks the first 50 days have gone, but Trump has put out several messages on Twitter that could be viewed as answers.

On Thursday alone -- the eve of the 50th day milestone -- he also tweeted about how the Republicans' healthcare initiative is "coming along great" and "will end in a beautiful picture!" He also shared a Bloomberg report that states consumer confidence is the highest it has been in a decade.

The White House released a list detailing what they call "President Trump's first 50 days of action," breaking down what they view as improvements on nine fronts: Job creation, "cutting government red tape," reforming Washington, tackling health care reform, national security, public safety, immigration reform, impacts on women and minorities, and his nomination to the Supreme Court.