These days there seems to be even more of a swagger as Donald Trump strides across the South Lawn to board his green-liveried helicopter, Marine One.
Those campaign-style rallies, which have become such a marked feature of his presidency, have even more of a celebratory charge.
The president seems more willing to answer reporters' questions, partly because there is a better story to tell.
Last week he also sat for the first 60 Minutes interview of his presidency, which aired on Sunday night.
The veteran CBS presenter Lesley Stahl, who conducted this cross-examination, was struck by his self-assurance. "Right now," she said afterwards, "he's so much more confident. He is truly president. And you felt it. I felt it in this interview."
His latest Gallup approval rating is also up to 44%, a net rise of 11 points over the past month.
That is higher than Bill Clinton (41%) at a similar point in his presidency and also Ronald Reagan (42%). It is on a par with Barack Obama, who was at 46%.
All of them were two-term presidents.
October has been the most successful month of the Trump presidency so far.
It started with a new trade deal with Canada and Mexico superseding the Nafta trade deal. Unemployment has reached a 49-year low.
The White House is taking credit for the release of Pastor Andrew Brunson, an American evangelical imprisoned in Turkey for two years, who knelt to pray with Donald Trump at the Oval Office over the weekend.
Soon the president will add his felt tip signature to new legislation tackling the opioid crisis, the product of rare bipartisanship between Republicans and Democrats.
His crowning achievement, though, was getting his second nominee onto the Supreme Court, giving America's highest court a decisive conservative majority for the first time in decades.
That alone instantly gives Donald Trump a legacy. Come 2050, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh could still be on the court, maybe sitting alongside other Trump appointees.
Improbable as it once might have seemed, a thrice-married former playboy has made the federal judiciary more socially conservative.
On the personal front, but one which impacts his presidency, Stormy Daniels' defamation lawsuit against Mr Trump has been dismissed by a federal judge in Los Angeles - a ruling which the president's lawyer described as a "total victory".
Winning! President Trump Keeps Moving Strength to Strength
Ayden Ramirez
Elijah Walker
winning
Elijah Stewart
Habeeb it.
Andrew Peterson
OK……….this just seems like more poll shilling to me. How about posting some news about what he actually is doing? Such as the recent bill he signed to clean up the oceans? (See catalog because that was sliden).
James Phillips
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Ayden Williams
This is from the BBC who have never knowingly said anything positive about Trump.
Luis Harris
wait til the piss hits the fan
Jack Garcia
POlls
hahaha tee hee
David Foster
good
Jonathan Jenkins
still not tired