Trump rails against Fed chair, judges and Joe Biden at 100-day Michigan rally
- President Donald Trump addressed supporters at Macomb Community College in Michigan on Tuesday, marking his administration's first 100 days.
- This address occurred as Americans historically evaluate a president's initial period in office.
- During the event, he highlighted policy achievements and frequently attacked opponents and media coverage.
- The Democratic National Committee called the first 100 days a "colossal failure."
- Polls indicate Americans are becoming disenchanted, suggesting the traditional presidential honeymoon period has ended.
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Trump Revisits Old Grudges at 100 Days Rally
President Trump on Tuesday celebrated the 100th day of his second term—yet spent much of his rally marking it in campaign mode, bringing up past grudges and grievances. The AP reports that at the rally at Macomb Community College in suburban Detroit. Trump repeatedly mocked his Democratic predecessor, Joe...
Best 100-day start of any president, says Trump at Michigan speech. Is it true?
Trump@100: On Tuesday (April 29), Donald Trump delivered a nearly 90-minute speech to a huge crowd in Michigan to mark the first 100 days of his second term in office. He claimed that this was ‘most successful first 100 days of any administration in the history of our country’. He boasted about his tariff policy and his efforts to bring down inflation. Here’s a fact-check of his address
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