Donald Trump Celebrates
On the 100th day of his second term, U.S. President Donald Trump marked the occasion with a rally-style address, highlighting his accomplishments and criticizing his political opponents.
Calling his presidency a “revolution of common sense,” Donald Trump told a crowd in Michigan that his administration was driving major change.During the speech, the Republican leader took jabs at former President Joe Biden and offered fresh criticism of the chairman of the Federal Reserve.
He also brushed aside recent polling indicating a decline in his approval ratings.
President Donald Trump has significantly reduced the number of illegal border crossings into the United States, though economic concerns remain a potential weakness as he continues to pursue a global trade dispute.
American Automotive Industry
“We’re just getting started-you haven’t seen anything yet,” Donald Trump told supporters on Tuesday during a visit to a Detroit suburb. Speaking in the heart of the American automotive industry, he claimed that car manufacturers were eager to establish new production facilities in the Midwest.
Earlier that day, Donald Trump eased a major component of his economic strategy-tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts-following warnings from U.S. automakers about the risk of price increases . During the rally, he also dismissed unfavorable poll numbers showing a decline in his approval rating, labeling them as “fake.”
According to Gallup, Donald Trump is the only U.S. president since World War II. president since World War II to have an approval rating below 50% at the 100-day mark, standing at 44%. Despite this, a strong majority of Republican voters continue to support him, while the Democratic Party is also facing challenges in public opinion polls.
Democratic National Committee (DNC)
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During his remarks on Tuesday, Donald Trump conducted an impromptu poll, asking the audience to choose their favorite nickname for Joe Biden. He also ridiculed the former Democratic president’s cognitive abilities and even joked about his appearance in swimwear, all while continuing to assert that he was the rightful winner of the 2020 election, despite having lost.
Among his other criticisms was Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, whom Donald Trump claimed was underperforming in his role.
Donald Trump highlighted progress on immigration, noting a significant drop in encounters at the southern border to just over 7,000 compared to 140,000 in March of the previous year.
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The White House also reported that approximately 65,700 immigrants have been deported during Donald Trump current term, though this is a slower rate than the more than 270,000 removals recorded in the previous fiscal year.
Midway through his speech, Trump played a video showing deported individuals being transported from the U.S. to a large prison facility in El Salvador.
His tough stance on immigration has sparked numerous legal battles, including challenges to his attempt to revoke birthright citizenship for those born in the United States. During the address, Trump claimed that egg prices had dropped by 87%, a statement that contradicts the most recent government data.
Stock Market
Since he returned to office, there have been declines in inflation, energy costs, and mortgage rates. However, unemployment has edged up, consumer confidence has weakened, and the stock market has faced instability due to his tariff policies.
Prior to Trump’s speech, Michigan carpenter and business owner Joe DeMonaco expressed concern that the president’s inconsistent approach to import tariffs was driving up costs-expenses he would ultimately have to pass on to his clients.
“I had hoped he might take a different approach this time around, given his experience entering a second term,” DeMonaco told the BBC. “But for now, we’re just staying afloat and waiting to see if things improve.”
Nevertheless, Trump maintains solid support among his loyal base. “I’m thrilled,” said Teresa Breckinridge, owner of the Silver Skillet Diner in Atlanta, Georgia, during an interview with the BBC.
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He’s acting whenever he can, often multiple times a day, and updating the public regularly. I’m confident the tariffs will eventually benefit us.