DONALD Trump boasted he has accomplished “almost everything we set out to” in his first month of office.

The US President toasted the nation's governors at the White House on Sunday, teasing that they have “such an easy job”.

9 Donald Trump boasted he has accomplished “almost everything we set out to” in his first month of office Credit: Reuters

9 His wife Melania looked glamorous in a black gown as she watched from the audience Credit: Barcroft Media

9 The US President toasted the nation's governors at the White House on Sunday Credit: Reuters

He told the audience: "I can say that after four weeks it's been a lot of fun.

“We’ve accomplished almost everything we've started out to accomplish. The borders are stricter, tighter," Trump said, praising Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly.

He added: "We're very happy with the way things are working but, again, we've made a lot of promises over the last two years and many of those promises already are kept so we're very honoured by that."

Trump made more than 100 promises during his campaign, according to fact-checking website Politifact.com.

And of the 19 promises examined, he has kept just five, with 11 others falling into the category of ‘In the Works’, the website claimed.

9 He told the audience: "I can say that after four weeks it's been a lot of fun" Credit: Getty Images

9 Trump made more than 100 promises during his campaign Credit: AP:Associated Press

One of his most controversial promises was to build a border wall and make Mexico pay for it.

Trump signed an executive order which was followed up by a memo that ordered federal workers to "immediately begin planning, design, construction and maintenance of a wall."

But the plan appeared to hit a sticking point after Mexican president insisted his country would not foot the bill.

9 Melania helped organise the lavish dinner at the White House Credit: Getty Images

9 Melania was dressed in a long black evening gown Credit: EPA

Trump also repeatedly vowed one of his first actions as president would be to replace Obamacare “immediately after we go in”.

But in a Fox News interview he admitted the process may last until next year.

“In the process and maybe it will take till sometime into next year, but we are certainly going to be in the process. It’s very complicated,” Trump said.

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During his toast on Sunday, the president mentioned his Monday meeting with the governors at the White House, saying, "Perhaps health care will come up".

His biggest setback came on his promise to stop immigration from terror-prone countries, including Syria and Libya.

He faced a worldwide backlash over his executive order temporarily banning travellers from seven predominantly Muslim countries.

But despite the turmoil and legal challenges over his 'Muslin ban', Trump told the governors he had already made strides.

9 Despite the turmoil at the start of his administration and legal challenges to his 'Muslin ban', Trump told the governors he had already made strides Credit: Reuters

9 The governors, their guests and members of Trump's Cabinet sat at long tables topped with white floral centrepieces Credit: Getty Images

Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat and longtime ally of Trump's campaign rival, Hillary Clinton, led the governors in a toast of Trump.

McAuliffe said they all shared the common goals of jobs, education, quality health care and infrastructure across the nation.

"We want to work with you to build on those ideals," McAuliffe said.

The governors, their guests and members of Trump's Cabinet sat at long tables topped with white floral centrepieces and candles in the State Dining Room.

Trump addressed the guests from a lectern near a portrait of Abraham Lincoln.

The president wore a black tuxedo while Melania was dressed in a long black evening gown.