Trump touts 100-day achievements in Michigan amid concerns about economy
- President Donald Trump visited Michigan on April 29, 2025, to mark his first 100 days back in office with speeches and events in Selfridge and Warren.
- Trump aimed to reassure Americans amid economic concerns and mixed poll results, while praising bipartisan support from Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
- He highlighted a $1 trillion defense investment, the planned delivery of 21 Boeing F-15X jets, tariff relief measures, and claimed record lows in illegal border crossings and job creation.
- A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll showed 42% approval overall but only 36% for Trump’s economic stewardship, the lowest in his term amid fears of recession and trade tensions.
- Trump’s visit underscored his efforts to solidify political support in a competitive state despite criticism over economic issues and some misrepresentations in his statements.
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Fact-checking Trump's rhetoric on 100-day accomplishments
In a visit Tuesday to Warren, Michigan, President Donald Trump celebrated his first 100 days back in office by touting his accomplishments, while embellishing some and misrepresenting others. The speech of about 90 minutes was reminiscent of a campaign rally and covered much of the same ground as he lobbed insults at the previous administration and detractors. In highlighting his accomplishments, he made a number of false and misleading statemen…
Trump touts 100-day achievements in Michigan amid concerns about economy
President Donald Trump arrived in Michigan on Tuesday to kick off a pair of events commemorating his first 100 days in office, aiming to reassure Americans about the country's direction.
Trump touts economy at Michigan 100-day rally, as Americans grow wary - West Hawaii Today
President Donald Trump touted what he called a series of major economic wins and forcefully attacked Democrats during a rally in Michigan on Tuesday, as polling showed Americans growing more skeptical of his hardline approaches on trade and immigration.
Trump touts economy at Michigan 100-day rally, as Americans grow wary - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
WARREN, Michigan — President Donald Trump touted what he called a series of major economic wins and forcefully attacked Democrats during a rally in Michigan on Tuesday, as polling showed Americans growing more skeptical of his hardline approaches on trade and immigration.
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