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Trump News at a glance: US President attacks Democrats and “Communist” judges at the campaign style rally | Trump Administration

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.

In his speech, Trump praised himself for what he describes as “the most successful 100 days of every administration in the history of our country”, despite a series of opinion polls published this week, shows that a majority of the Americans do not agree, which expressed a deep disapproval of his performance as president and in particular his economic processing.


US President warns “Nothing will stop me” at Rallye

Donald Trump accused the former administration of engineering massive border invasion and allowed to infiltrate the gangs, cartels and terrorists, communities, and aimed at the dishes that have 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. “I hope 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 bring America back to safety.”

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Trump border selection accuses the “cover -up” because of human death

Rodney Scott, Donald Trump's candidate who headed customs and border protection (CBP), was accused by a former chief official of having orchestrated a “cover-up” because of the death of a man when he tried to enter the country from Mexico, according to a letter received from the guardian.

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US migrants calculate for entry into the military “buffer zone”

The US Ministry of Justice has started the first criminal prosecution of migrants who, according to court records, have entered a newly declared military buffer zone along the border with Mexico, reports Reuters.

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Trump reveals plans to relieve the tariffs to US career

Donald Trump presented plans to water his fiefs for US car manufacturers on Tuesday by contaminating some tasks for foreign cars and parts, which gave an industry a shot that warned that his strategy would increase the costs for American manufacturers by $ 10 billion.

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Save white house with “hostile” Amazon

The White House accused Amazon of committing an “enemy and political law” after a report shared the e-commerce company to inform customers of how much Donald Trump's tariffs would cost them when buying.

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Hegseth sets Pentagon program quotes Dei

Pete Hegseth, the Minister of Defense, has abruptly banned the Pentagon program, the Pentagon peace and security program of the Pentagon against diversity and justice as part of his crusade and, as a “alive gap/social justice/biden initiative”, dismissed it, although it was a signature of Donald Trump performance from its first term.

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Harvard Law Review will be examined for “racial discrimination”

The Trump administration said that it would investigate whether Harvard University and the student journal, Harvard Law Review, had violated civil rights law when the editors of the prestigious journal were quickly considered.

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Canadian PM: “Trump wanted to break us”

Mark Carney used his victory speech to say that Donald Trump wanted to “break” us when he led Canada's liberal party to a fourth term in a race that was taken up by threats and aggression of the US president.

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Donald Trump's first 100 days

The president has started his second term in a lactor, broken down the government, built up international alliances, questioned the rule of law and ordered mass shifts. Here you can see some important storylines on how the Guardian pursues this Trump presidency:


Catch up? Here is what happened April 28, 2025.

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