Bailing out farmers affected by his trade policies (“That was my idea”)

Reducing health-care premiums (“I don’t know if Obama is going to get the credit. I think we should get the credit.”)

Repealing the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate (“We got no credit, but that’s okay”)

Decades-old border barriers (“It has been very effective”)

Legislation (“I’m given no credit in the mainstream media”)

“Foreign” (“I’m getting a lot of credit for what we’re doing foreign”)

“Decimating” the Islamic State (“Everybody gives me credit”)

His relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (“We’re given no credit for it”)

Moving the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem (“Do I get credit for saving a billion bucks? Not really.”)

Getting NATO countries to pay what they had already been paying (NATO’s secretary general “gave me all of the credit”)

GOP’s retaining the Senate in 2018 (“I won the Senate — meaning we won the Senate altogether — but we get no credit for that.”)

Winning 41 percent of female voters (“Nobody wants to give me credit for that, as you know.”)

Inflating the cost reduction of Air Force planes (“Do they give me credit? No, but that’s okay.”)

Growth in Hispanic-owned businesses (“I’d like to take full credit … I wasn’t the one getting up at 5 o’clock in the morning to go to work, I know that.”)

An idea for something that was already law (“I said, ‘Oh, so it wasn’t my idea.’ But you know what? I’m the only one that got it passed.”)

Taking a company’s idea to add solar panels to a southern border wall (“Pretty good imagination, right? My idea.”)

Dismissing CEOs who had already quit his advisory council

The success of the 2018 Winter Olympics (“We’ve been given tremendous credit”)

The 2026 World Cup (“I worked hard on this”)

Playing an Elvis Presley song to honor Elvis ( “That was my idea”

The phrase “Merry Christmas” (“Only because of our campaign”)

A word first used in that sense in the 18th century (“One of the greatest of all terms I’ve come up with is ‘fake’ ”)

A word first used in the 16th century (“‘Caravan.’ I think that was one of mine.”)

A phrase first used in the 20th century (“ Prime the pump … I came up with it a couple of days ago and I thought it was good”)