Close Menu
Earth & BeyondEarth & Beyond

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Rush Add 17 Dates to ‘Fifty Something’ Reunion Tour

    Rangers manager update: Danny Rohl appointed head coach

    Battlefield 6: XP farming guide

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Earth & BeyondEarth & Beyond
    YouTube
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Trending & Viral News
    Earth & BeyondEarth & Beyond
    Subscribe
    You are at:Home»Trending & Viral News»President celebrates by touting his record and blasting foes
    Trending & Viral News

    President celebrates by touting his record and blasting foes

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondApril 30, 2025004 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    President celebrates by touting his record and blasting foes
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Morgan Gisholt Minard

    BBC News

    Reporting fromin Warren, Michigan
    Helena Humphrey

    Reporting fromin Atlanta, Georgia

    Watch: Trump touts second term in speech marking first 100 days

    US President Donald Trump has celebrated the 100th day of his second term in office with a campaign-style speech, touting his achievements and targeting political foes.

    Hailing what he called a “revolution of common sense”, he told a crowd of supporters in Michigan that he was using his presidency to deliver “profound change”.

    The Republican mocked his Democratic predecessor, Joe Biden, and aimed fresh criticism at the US Federal Reserve’s chairman, while dismissing polls that show his own popularity slipping.

    Trump has delivered a dramatic fall in the number of migrants crossing illegally into the US, but the economy is a potential political vulnerability as he wages a global trade war.

    “We’ve just gotten started, you haven’t seen anything yet,” Trump told the crowd on Tuesday in a suburb of Detroit.

    Speaking at the hub of America’s automative industry, Trump said car firms were “lining up” to open new manufacturing plants in the Midwestern state.

    Earlier in the day he softened a key element of his economic plan – tariffs on the import of foreign cars and car parts – after US car-makers warned of the danger of rising prices.

    At his rally, Trump also said opinion polls indicating his popularity had fallen were “fake”.

    Watch: Trump’s first 100 days… in just 2 minutes

    According to Gallup, Trump is the only post-World War Two president to have less than half the public’s support after 100 days in office, with an approval rating of 44%.

    But the majority of Republican voters still firmly back the president. And the rival Democratic Party is also struggling in polling.

    The Democratic National Committee (DNC) said Trump’s first 100 days were a “colossal failure”.

    “Trump is to blame for the fact that life is more expensive, it’s harder to retire, and a ‘Trump recession’ is at our doorstep,” the DNC said.

    Trump conducted his own informal poll in Tuesday’s remarks, asking the crowd for their favourite Biden nicknames. He also mocked his Democratic predecessor’s mental agility and even how he appears in a swim suit, while continuing to insist he was the real victor of the 2020 election, which he lost.

    Other targets of his ire included Jerome Powell, head of the US central bank, whom the president said was not doing a good job.

    Trump touted progress on immigration – encounters at the southern border have plummeted to just over 7,000, down from 140,000 in March of last year.

    The White House also said almost 65,700 immigrants had been deported in his term so far, although that is a slower pace than in the last fiscal year when US authorities deported more than 270,000.

    A chart showing a large spike in arrests at the US border starting in 2021, reaching a peak of over 200,000, which reduced to just 7,181 in March 2025

    Part of the way through his speech Trump screened a video of deportees being expelled from the US and sent to a mega-prison in El Salvador.

    His immigration crackdown has faced a flurry of legal challenges, as has his effort to end the automatic granting of citizenship to anyone born on US soil.

    During Tuesday’s speech he insisted egg prices had declined 87%, a claim contradicted by the latest government price figures.

    Inflation, energy prices and mortgage rates have fallen since Trump took office, although unemployment has risen slightly, consumer sentiment has sagged and the stock market was plunged into turmoil by the tariffs.

    A chart showing stocks down around 9 percent since Trump's first day in office

    Before the speech, Joe DeMonaco, who owns a carpentry business in Michigan, said Trump’s patchwork of on-again, off-again import taxes were starting to increase prices, which he will have to pass on to his customers.

    “I was hoping. . . he would approach things a little bit differently seeing that he’s a little seasoned coming into a second term,” Mr DeMonaco told the BBC. “But we’re just treading water and seeing if things get better from here.”

    But it’s clear that Trump’s most steadfast supporters stand by him.

    “I’m just thrilled,” Teresa Breckinridge, owner of the Silver Skillet Diner in Atlanta, Georgia, told the BBC.

    “He’s handling things wherever he can, multiple times a day, and he’s reporting back to the people. . . I think the tariffs will end up definitely being in our favour.”

    blasting celebrates foes President Record touting
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleMeta’s LlamaCon was all about undercutting OpenAI
    Next Article Chanel Resort 2026 Collection | Vogue
    Earth & Beyond
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Ministers to respond to Commons urgent questions on China spy case and Maccabi Tel Aviv fans ban – UK politics live | Politics

    October 20, 2025

    Two dead after Emirates cargo plane skids off Hong Kong runway into sea

    October 20, 2025

    Housing market slows amid fears Reeves will increase property taxes | Property

    October 19, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Latest Post

    If you do 5 things, you’re more indecisive than most—what to do instead

    UK ministers launch investigation into blaze that shut Heathrow

    The SEC Resets Its Crypto Relationship

    How MLB plans to grow Ohtani, Dodger fandom in Japan into billions for league

    Stay In Touch
    • YouTube
    Latest Reviews

    Ministers to respond to Commons urgent questions on China spy case and Maccabi Tel Aviv fans ban – UK politics live | Politics

    By Earth & BeyondOctober 20, 2025

    Two dead after Emirates cargo plane skids off Hong Kong runway into sea

    By Earth & BeyondOctober 20, 2025

    Housing market slows amid fears Reeves will increase property taxes | Property

    By Earth & BeyondOctober 19, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Most Popular

    Bitcoin in the bush – crypto mining brings power to rural areas

    March 25, 202513 Views

    Israeli Police Question Palestinian Director Hamdan Ballal After West Bank Incident

    March 25, 20258 Views

    How to print D&D’s new gold dragon at home

    March 25, 20257 Views
    Our Picks

    Rush Add 17 Dates to ‘Fifty Something’ Reunion Tour

    Rangers manager update: Danny Rohl appointed head coach

    Battlefield 6: XP farming guide

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    © 2025 Earth & Beyond.
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Newsletter Signup

    Subscribe to our weekly newsletter below and never miss the latest product or an exclusive offer.

    Enter your email address

    Thanks, I’m not interested