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Trump warns “Nothing will stop me” at the rally to celebrate 100 days in office Donald Trump

Donald Trump has celebrated his 100th day in office with a campaign rally in Michigan and an attack on “communist radical judge” for the attempt to take his power and warns: “Nothing will be stopped.”

The President also served the terrifying spectacle of a video of Venezuelan immigrants who were sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador by the USA, accompanied by music style music in Hollywood style and the approval of the crowd.

Trump's choice of Michigan was not only recognized how the battlefield state was victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in the election last November, but also his status as a potential beneficiary of a customs policy that, as he claims, will revive the American production.

But the cavernous sports and expo center in the city of Warren near Detroit was only half full for the rally, and a steady stream of people who were left behind before the end of its diseligent and meander-containing 89-minute address.

“We are here in the core country of our nation tonight to celebrate the most successful first 100 days of every administration in the history of our country!” Trump explained. “In 100 days we have made the deepest change in Washington in almost 100 years.”

The 45th and 47th President incorrectly accused the former administration of engineering massive border invasion and made it possible to infiltrate gangs, cartels and terrorists, communities. “Democrats swore mass invasion and mass migration,” he said. “We deliver mass deportations.”

Trump defended his use of the extraterrestrial enemy law, a war authority of 1798, which enables the President to capture or deport the citizens of an enemy nation in order to pass foreign terrorists out of the USA as quickly as possible. Then he aimed at the courts that blocked many of his movements in the first 100 days.

“We cannot allow a handful of communist, radical referee to hinder the enforcement of our laws and take on the duties that belong exclusively to the President of the United States,” said Trump with obvious frustration. “The judges try to take the power given to the President to protect our country.

“It's not a good thing, but I hope for our country that the Supreme Court will save this because we have to do something. These people only try to destroy our country. Nothing will stop me in the mission to get America back to safety.”

In a dark theatrical touch, Trump encouraged the amount to see large screens, which mainly showed Venezuelan alleged gang members who were deported in El Salvador from the USA last month and shaving their heads or trading away from guards.

The video, originally shared by El Salvador's authoritarian President Nayib Bukele, was accompanied by Moody music, which was reminiscent of a thriller. As soon as it went over the big screens, the simple message “100 days of size” offered, while the crowd cheered Rauhos and in chants of “USA! USA!” Cheered and broke: “USA! USA!”

The arena was surrounded by banners, which were: “Investing in America”, “Jobs! Jobs! Jobs!”, “The Golden Age”, “American, Hire American” and “The American Dream is Back”. Trump's supporters organized signs with slogans like “Make America great again” and “Golden Age of America”. Michigan's unemployment rate has increased for three months in a row.

One person behind the President waved a “Trump 2028”, banner, although he is constitutionally prohibited by a third term. At some point Margo Martin, an adjutant of the White House, joined the president on stage and asked: “Trump 2028, someone?” The crowd roared.

Before the rally, warm -up traces of James Brown and Luciano Pavarotti belonged, nothing compares 2 U from Sinéad O'Connor and Ymca from Dorfmenschen. There were video clips by Elton John and the WHO, who sang the Flipper magician in the film Tommy, and the factory worker was the country singer Oliver Anthony, who performed rich men north of Richmond.

Trump next to a 100 -day sign of the size. Photo: Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters

Despite the alleged celebration of his election victory and the extremely consequence of the first 100 days, Trump spent a large part of the rally in campaign mode, which was fixed on past resentment and symptoms.

He mocked bidens mental sharpness and even, as he appeared in a swimsuit, the lie repeated that he won the 2020 elections and tried to discredit the not flattering queries and reporting. “If you look at the fake messages, you will see fake surveys,” he said without evidence. “In legitimate surveys I think we are in the 1960s, the 70s.”

Trump defended the steep tariffs of his government on cars and auto parts, hours after the White House announced that it was alleviating them. He praised the end of diversity, justice and inclusion “Bullshit” in the federal government and the private sector and the official government policy that there are only two genders.

He confirmed the support for the impressed Minister of Defense Pete Hegseth and told the crowd: “I have so much trust in him. The fake news is behind him, but he is a hard biscuit. You don't know how hard he is.”

Trump also praised his billionaire Elon Musk and his “Department of Government Efficiency” or Doge and condemned the counter -reaction against the entrepreneur Tesla and SpaceX: “It is not fair what they did to him. This is a shame.”

The rally contained guest speeches by Brian Pannebecker, a retired car worker who has a book about his support from Trump and deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, who said seriously: “Thank you, President Trump, for being the greatest president in American history.”

Democrats represent a different view. Ken Martin, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, said: “Trump's miserable representation tonight will do nothing to help the families he began to screw over 100 days ago.

“Michiganders and the rest of the country look through Trump and, as a result, has the lowest 100-day approval rate for generations. If he is not yet afraid of what the ballot box will bring between now and the intermediate elections, it should be.”

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