In a campaign-style address, US President Donald Trump honoured the 100th day of his second term in office by highlighting his accomplishments and disparaging his political opponents. In front of a group of fans in Michigan, he hailed what he described as a “revolution of common sense” and said he was bringing about “profound change” through his administration.
While ignoring surveys that indicate his own popularity is declining, the Republican mocked his Democratic predecessor, Joe Biden, and levelled new criticism at the head of the US Federal Reserve. The number of people entering the US illegally has drastically decreased under Trump, but as he pursues a worldwide trade war, the economy might become a political weakness.
You haven’t seen anything yet, we’re just getting started,” Trump said to the audience on Tuesday in a Detroit suburb. Trump claimed that automakers were “lining up” to establish new production facilities in the Midwestern state when he was speaking at the centre of America’s automative sector.
Following warnings from US automakers about the threat of price increases, he loosened tariffs on the import of foreign automobiles and auto components, a crucial component of his economic strategy, earlier in the day. Additionally, Trump said at his rally that polls showing a decline in his support were “fake.
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