
Trump Touts 100 Days at Michigan Rally
President Donald Trump celebrated the first 100 days of his second term with a rally in Michigan on Tuesday, highlighting immigration enforcement and new economic moves aimed at boosting the auto industry, CE Report quotes Anadolu Agency
Speaking at Macomb Community College in Detroit, Trump called his return to office “the most successful first 100 days of any administration in the history of our country,” and said his team was “just getting started.”
Trump pointed to strict immigration policies as a key success, boasting record-low illegal border crossings and the deportation of what he called “the worst of the worst” to a prison in El Salvador.
On the economy, Trump announced a new executive order easing the impact of his 25% auto tariffs for U.S. manufacturers. “We’re taking back our jobs and protecting our great American auto workers,” he said. “Instead of putting China first, I’m putting Michigan first, and I’m putting America first.”
Foreign leaders, he added, are lining up for trade deals — but “we’re the ones that have the product.”