In the weeks after Republicans’ first stab at replacing Obamacare with Trumpcare failed, legislative activity slowed to a crawl and the political world became consumed with President Donald Trump’s schizoid obsession with the 100-day benchmark. He has veered wildly between deriding the benchmark as arbitrary, and aggrandizing himself as the most productive early-term president in history.

But on Wednesday, the meta question of Trump’s competence gave way to more substantive reporting about what looks like policy movement. Over the course of 24 hours:

1. House conservatives closed ranks around the American Health Care Act, after GOP leaders agreed to make it meaningfully more regressive;

2. The Trump administration committed itself to tax-cutting goals that would overwhelmingly benefit the most affluent people in America.

3. The Trump administration leaked word that Trump was pondering an executive order that would announce the country’s intent to withdraw from NAFTA.