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Trump marks 100 days in office with a Michigan rally: NPR

President Trump speaks his first 100 days in office during a rally at the MACAMB Community College in Warren, Michigan.

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Donald Trump's Michigan -Rally, who celebrated the 100th day of his second term, was not a campaign rally, but she resembled one in many ways. He spoke almost an hour and a half, mistakenly claimed to have won the presidential election in 2020, danced to “Ymca” and cleared the regular guests who have appeared for years to rally.

“I miss you,” he said to the first row of Joes, a group of Trump believers. “I miss the campaign.”

While the rally was invoiced on Tuesday evening to celebrate its 100-day record, it served much more purposes. Trump also used his time on stage to luxuriate the veneration of the crowd, to accuse Joe Biden for various national problems, and insisted that he as president does not receive the recognition he deserves for his achievements.

The guidelines celebrated by Trump included his deportations of alleged members of the Venezuelan gangs to El Salvador – a step that the dishes questioned. In the past few days, the Supreme Court has temporarily blocked new deportations as part of the law on Alien enemies, the law with which the Trump administration has postponed more than 200 people to El Salvador.

“Now the dishes are trying to say that this does not matter. I don't think it should be,” he said. “We deliver mass deportations and it happens very quickly. And the worst is sent to a no-nonsense prison in El Salvador.”

He then presented a video of prisoners who were flown to El Salvador and shaved roughly treated and shaved heads and were bent in prison cells while the crowd cheered.

Defend tariffs, criticize the press

Trump shows the crowd at the end of his address, which marked 100 days in office.

Trump shows the crowd at the end of his address, which marked 100 days in office.

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Trump boasted of his collective bargaining policy, which has worried economists and consumers alike and caused the fears of the recession. However, Trump throws tariffs to punish the countries that he thought unfair to the USA

“We were abused by friend and enemy, and in many cases the friend used us more than the opponent misused us,” he told the crowd. “So I just want to let you know that you will be very proud of this country very soon, and with my China tariffs we end the greatest job theft in the history of the world.”

While Trump's tariff policy was aggressive, including 145% of tariffs for Chinese goods, his trading policy is also common. On Tuesday, Trump signed Executive actions to reduce the tariff load for car manufacturers that gather cars in the USA

“Someone would say: 'Oh, that's a change.' It is called a little flexibility, “said Trump, before adding a threatening note about companies that do not ultimately build up in the United States:” We give you a little time before we slaughter it, right? “

Trump took the time to condemn the news media, as he often did on the campaign path and reserved criticism of the survey points.

Many surveys have shown that Trump's approval rate has dropped since taking office. A new survey by NPR/PBS News/Marist, for example, has its general approval assessment to 42%.

Trump without evidence condemned it as “fake surveys”.

“You say Trump has only a 44%approval rate,” he said. “Well, that's actually not bad. But if you find that it would be in the 1960s or 70s, if it is a legitimate survey, these people are a bunch of crooked people.”

Trump also aimed at the chairman of the Federal Reserve Jerome Powell, whom he criticized in the past few weeks because he did not increase the economy by reducing interest rates and fear of the markets.

“You shouldn't criticize the Fed. You should have it done his own thing. But I know a lot more than he about interest rates,” said Trump.

In a further recall of the 2024 campaign, Trump kept returning to criticize the former President Biden. Trump told the crowd that bidges caused a high inflation, allowed criminals without papers to the USA and unfair trade agreement.

Trump even asked the crowd informally how best to insult bidges.

“What is better? Crooked Joe or Sleepy Joe?” he said.

Calls for a third term

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To the feeling that the feeling of campaign has the feeling that some wanted in the crowd that the two-term president runs again-eswas, which the constitution does not allow.

“In the past, they said – the fake news – 'To be a great president, they have to serve two terms of office,” Trump told the crowd at some point. “So we will now serve two terms.”

The crowd reacted with calls of “Three!”, With some three fingers up. Trump smiled when the cheers continued.

Later he invited the communication assistant Margo Martin to enter the stage, where she said a sentence: “Trump 2028, someone?” The crowd broke out.

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