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President celebrates by addressing his record and blowing enemies

Morgan Gisholt Minard

BBC News

Reporting ofIn Warren, Michigan
Helena Humphrey

Reporting ofin Atlanta, Georgia

Clock: Trumps first 100 days … in just 2 minutes

US President Donald Trump celebrated the 100th day of his second term with a campaign style speech that was advertised and targeted his achievements and targeted political enemies.

He came up with what he described as a “revolution of common sense” and told a lot of supporters in Michigan that he used his presidency to provide “profound changes”.

The Republican ridiculed his democratic predecessor Joe Biden and aimed new criticism of the chairman of the US federal reserve of the US federal reserve, while he released surveys that show his own popularity.

Trump has admitted a dramatic decline in the number of migrants who illegally cross the United States, but the economy is a potential political vulnerability if it is worth a global war of trade.

“We have just started, they haven't seen anything yet,” Trump told the crowd on Tuesday in a suburb of Detroit.

In the automatic industry of America, Trump said that the car companies were “initiated” to open new production facilities in the state of midwestern.

In the past, he previously alleviated a key element of his business plan -tariffs on the import of foreign cars and auto parts -after the US car manufacturers warned of the risk of increasing prices.

At his rally, Trump also said opinion polls, which indicate that his popularity had slipped, were “wrong”.

According to Gallup, Trump is the only president after the Second World War, who has less than half of the public support after 100 days in office, with an approval rate of 44%.

But the majority of Republican voters still support the president. And the rival democratic party is also fighting in the survey.

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) said Trump's first 100 days were a “colossal failure”.

“Trump is to blame for the fact that life is more expensive, it is more difficult to retire, and a 'Trump recession' is on our doorstep,” said the DNC.

Trump carried out his own informal survey in the remarks on Tuesday and asked the crowd for her favorite bids. He also mocked the mental agility of his democratic predecessor and even about how he appeared in a swimming suit while he continued to insist that he was the real winner of the 2020 elections he lost.

Other goals of his anger were Jerome Powell, head of the US Central Bank, from which the President said he did not do a good job.

Trump has advertised progress in immigration – encounters on the southern border fell to just over 7,000, compared to 140,000 in March last year.

On Tuesday, the White House also said that almost 65,700 immigrants had so far been deported during its tenure, although this is a slower pace than in the last financial year when the US authorities deported more than 270,000.

A diagram with a large increase in the arrests on the US border from 2021 and reached a climax of over 200,000, which was reduced to only 7,181 in March 2025 to only 7,181

Part of the way through his speech, Trump showed a video of deportees who were excluded from the USA and sent to a mega prison in El Salvador.

His approach to immigration was confronted with a large number of legal challenges, as well as his efforts to end the automatic granting of citizenship for everyone on US floor.

During his speech on Tuesday, he insisted that egg prices had decreased by 87%, which contradicts the recent government price figures.

Inflation, energy prices and mortgage lenses have dropped since Trump's office, although unemployment has risen slightly, soaked consumer mood and the stock market has been plunged by the tariffs in turbulence.

A diagram that the shares have with a decline in 9 percent since Trump's first day

Before the speech, Joe Demonaco, who has a carpenter in Michigan, said Trump's patchwork from on-and-off-off-and-and-import taxes began to increase the prices that he had to pass on to his customers.

“I had hoped … he would approach things a little differently and see that he is a little seasoned when he comes into a second term,” Demonaco told the BBC. “But we only step water and see if things get better from here.”

But it is clear that Trump's most steadfast trailer stand.

“I'm just thrilled,” said Teresa Breckinridge, owner of the Silver Skillet Diner in Atlanta, Georgia.

“He treats things wherever he can, several times a day, and he reports back to people … I think the tariffs will definitely be in our favor.”

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