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Trump claims 100 days in office a success despite growing criticism and unrest
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President Trump delivered a speech on his first 100 days in office, touting his economic wins and promising to bring jobs to the United States. He claimed that his policies, including imposing tariffs on the US's trading partners, would lead to a resurgence in domestic manufacturing.
Michiganders and the rest of the country see right through Trump, and as a result, he has the lowest 100-day approval rating in generations. If he's not already terrified of what the ballot box will bring between now and the midterm elections, he should be.
In the coming weeks and months, we will pass the largest tax cuts in American history, and that will include no tax on tips, no tax on Social Security, no tax on overtime.
Every single day of my administration will continue to live by the motto: promises made and you've seen it before, promises kept.
This is the best first 100 days of any presidency, and we've just gotten started.
In 100 days, we have delivered the most profound change in Washington in nearly 100 years.
You're not supposed to criticise the Fed, you're supposed to let him do his own thing, but I know much more about interest rates than he does, believe me.
When I left [the White House], there wasn't even a chance that this would happen. When Biden got involved, I won't say whether or not he handled it properly, but obviously it wasn't good, because the war started.
There has never been a president in this country in the history that was persecuted like I was persecuted by really crooked people. Dishonest, horrible people. And it's been proven.
If you're going to have 21 million people, we're going to have to act fast. Do you think we're going to give 21 million trials?
I could've left it that way, and at some point, there would've been an implosion like nobody's ever seen. But I said, 'No, we have to fix it.' I've wanted to do this for many years.
In the next fiscal year, it'll all be done. We're gonna have something that you won't even believe. We will end inflation, slash prices. We've already ended inflation.
These people came in, they're not citizens, they came in illegally, and we're going to have to get them out. We have thousands of murderers. They're going to murder people. They already have, we have to get them out, fast.
I banned all government censorship and restored free speech in America. We have free speech.
After a lifetime of unelected bureaucrats stealing your pay cheques, attacking your values and trampling your freedoms, we are stopping their gravy train, ending their power trips and telling thousands of corrupt, incompetent and unnecessary deep state bureaucrats 'you're fired. Get the hell out of here. You're fired. Get out of here'.
The fake news used to say to be a great president you need to serve two terms, well now I'm serving two terms.
If the Republicans can't reach an agreement ... markets will become more nervous about the debt ceiling, which would reach a crisis point in August or September.
Now the real hard work begins ... with the Republican leadership trying to find agreement with deficit hawks, who want deep cuts to mandatory spending, and moderates, who don't.
Despite in theory holding the purse strings and setting spending levels, Congress has provided almost no pushback against Trump's attempts to radically reduce the size of the government.
As we know from his first term, Trump's decisions are very difficult to foresee, which in itself contributes to even greater turbulence.
Trump's tariffs
- Donald Trump Announces 90-Day Tariff Reduction with China
- US and China Reach New Agreement on Tariffs After Ongoing Trade Negotiations in Geneva
- Donald Trump Proposes Significant Reduction in China Tariffs Amid Ongoing Trade Negotiations
sources
- 1.The Guardian
- 2.The Times
- 3.BBC
- 4.The Korea Herald
- 5.DW News
- 6.CNA News
- 7.France 24
- 8.Al Jazeera
- 9.The Times of India
- 10.ABC News
- 11.Associated Press
- 12.CBS News
perspectives
- 1.US under Donald Trump
- 2.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 3.US-China Relations
- 4.Immigration to the US
- 5.US Economy
- 6.Inflation
- 7.Trade Agreement
- 8.World Economy
- 9.US-India relations
- 10.Mexico under Claudia Sheinbaum
- 11.US-EU relations
- 12.United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
countries
- 1.Canada
- 2.China
- 3.United Kingdom
- 4.Israel
- 5.India
- 6.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 7.Mexico
- 8.Pakistan
- 9.Palestine, State of
- 10.Russian Federation
- 11.Sweden
- 12.Singapore
organizations
- 1.Democratic Party
- 2.White House
- 3.Federal Reserve System
- 4.Republican Party
- 5.Houthi
- 6.Democratic National Committee
- 7.International Monetary Fund
- 8.National Association of Business Economics
- 9.Pew Research Center
- 10.Republican National Committee
- 11.American Automobile Association
- 12.Aston Martin
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Joe Biden
- 3.Elon Musk
- 4.Jerome Powell
- 5.Terry Moran
- 6.Kamala Harris
- 7.Lars Palsson Syll
- 8.Margo Martin
- 9.Pete Hegseth
- 10.Anastasio Hernández-Rojas
- 11.Barack Obama
- 12.Donna Fitzsimons