‘Main Street, not Wall Street’: Trump defends tariffs, touts immigration success
- On April 29, 2025, President Donald Trump held a rally in Warren, Michigan, to commemorate the 100th day of his second term in office.
- Trump staged the event amid ongoing disputes over immigration enforcement blocked by courts and controversies around tariffs on imports, especially a 25% tax on foreign automobiles.
- At the rally, Trump touted his immigration policies, defense investments, and trade actions, claiming they support Michigan’s auto industry and national security while attacking Democrats and judicial opponents.
- He emphasized prioritizing Michigan and the United States over China, praising his tariffs for stopping what he described as the largest transfer of jobs in history, receiving applause from his audience.
- While Trump claims his administration’s first 100 days achieved historic success, polls indicate growing voter skepticism about his economic policies and immigration stance, with concerns over inflation and trade tensions persisting.
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‘Main Street, not Wall Street’: Trump defends tariffs, touts immigration success
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump delivered remarks at a rally in Michigan Tuesday evening, his 100th day in office of his second term.
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