Nearly 600 days into the Trump administration, the White House is touting a lengthy list of accomplishments as it moves to promote GOP chances in the midterm elections and push back on reporter Bob Woodward’s new book that describes internal chaos.

Leading the list of 52 major wins is the booming economy, the increase in jobs and the tax cut that led several companies to dish out $1,000 bonuses.

It also highlights the administration’s immigration policy and ongoing construction of the border wall, the fight against ISIS, a massive reduction in regulations and the placement of conservative judges to top courts.

The list was included in a White House statement decrying Woodward’s latest, “Fear,” also the target of denials from quoted figures including the defense secretary and White House chief of staff.

Trump has claimed that Woodward didn’t make a big enough effort to interview him, and in a call between the two after the book was done, the president touted his achievements so far.

He said, “All I can say is the country is doing very well. We’re doing better economically just about than at any time. We’re doing better on unemployment maybe than ever. You know, I mean, if you look at the unemployment numbers, you’ve heard me say it. And we’re doing better on unemployment than just about ever. We’re having a lot of — a lot of companies are moving back into our country, which would’ve been unheard of two years ago. If the other administration or representatives of it had kept going, had kept — you know, if the other group had won, I will tell you, that you would have, I think you’d have a GDP of less than zero. I think we would’ve been going in the wrong direction. Because regulations are such a big part of what we’ve done, Bob.”

His list is below:

