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Trump rails against Fed chair, judges and Joe Biden at 100-day Michigan rally

  • President Donald Trump addressed supporters at a large rally in Warren, Michigan, on April 29, 2025, marking his first 100 days in office during his second presidential term.
  • Trump launched the event amid growing economic concerns caused by his aggressive tariff policies, which experts say have shaken markets and lowered public confidence.
  • At the rally near Detroit’s auto industry hub, Trump touted economic achievements like manufacturing investments and border security while sharply criticizing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and political opponents.
  • Trump claimed his initial 100 days in office were unparalleled in success, authorized over 140 executive orders, and credited tariffs with halting large-scale job losses to China, even as Wall Street dropped more than six percent since his inauguration.
  • Public polls indicate declining approval ratings and economic dissatisfaction, suggesting that Trump’s policies may intensify inflation risks and political divisions in the coming months.
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Trump's agenda faces courtroom setbacks as Justice Department lawyers struggle to win over judges

The Justice Department is struggling to represent President Donald Trump’s positions in court. The department last week suffered losses that dealt a setback to the Republican administration’s agenda.

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