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The Texas Democrats in the entire state protests against President Trump when the Republicans celebrate his 100 days in office

Democrats in North Texas protested the first 100 days in office against President Trump's first 100 days during his second term. Demonstrations took place in the counties of Dallas, Tarrant, Collin and Denton.

CBS News Texas asked the democrats in front of Denton's town hall on Thursday about the guidelines that affect them the most.

North Texas Democrats on the first 100 days by President Trump

Kevin Lutzke said: “I just become more authoritarian and slowly chop off in the constitution. It will not happen in a great arrangement of the executive. It will happen with brick from brick to reduce this democracy. We have to watch everything you do.”

Jake Sprague has a variety of concerns. “There are so many social security, Medicare, the people from the street, the border, there are only several problems.”

Randy Gardiner said: “I am concerned about the tariffs and how small companies are sacrificed. Small companies close and he doesn't seem to have a sympathy for it.”

Republicans in North Texas on the first 100 days by President Trump

CBS News Texas also spoke along Basic conservative in North Texas who celebrate the first 100 days of President Trump during his second term.

Tina Aviles said: “I think number one that is so important to me and is so important for the Americans across the country that we do not really hear from the media is the measure of transparency that we have with this presidency compared to the earlier presidency. I love what we see on the laws of the White House (photos of violent criminals that were written off).

Gina O'Briant said she was delighted with many things that were achieved by the President. “I think the biggest thing would be the limit that it is about 99 percent. That was something that former president said it couldn't happen, or they ran on it. But then it didn't happen. So that it can happen so quickly, something can really be considered.

Sanjay Narayan said: “I agree that the greatest success story in my head is the border. It only shows what an administration can do. We were said for years that the open southern border and the northern border were porous because we had to say goodbye.

The real clear policy average of surveys between April 4 to 30 showed that President Trump disapproved of an approval rate of 45.2 percent and 52.1 percent.

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