5 things to know today: Review of Trump’s first month in office; Spike in pollen count; Braves infielder ‘blessed’ in wake of crash

President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017, in the East Room of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Credit: Pablo Martinez Monsivais

Credit: Pablo Martinez Monsivais

President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017, in the East Room of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

1. Reviewing President Trump's first month in office. President Donald Trump has now been in office for one month and the media and political firestorm around him shows no signs of letting up any time soon. [Read here]

2. Mom out on bond after 2-year-old son shoots his sister. Jennifer Cotton, 31, surrendered Saturday on a reckless conduct charge, according to Channel 2 Action News. [Read here]

3. Presidents Day brings supporters, protesters, militia to Atlanta. A local militia group displayed weapons in support of President Donald Trump outside Centennial Olympic Park on Saturday. Anti-Trump protesters are expected to march today. [Read here]

4. Braves' Sean Rodriguez 'grateful' family survived wreck. Sean Rodriguez, with his surgically repaired left shoulder in a sling, sat in the Braves' spring-training dugout Sunday at Champion Stadium and spoke publicly for the first time about the accident. [Read here]

5. Pollen count surpasses 1,200. Be warned, allergy sufferers. An unseasonably warm Sunday pushed pollen levels in metro Atlanta past 1,200 on Monday — the highest it's been since March 2016. [Read here]

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