The American leader said he was conducting a “revolution of common sense.” He expressed confidence that his custom policy would strengthen the US economy, and migrants no longer rape Americans.
US president Donald Trump on Tuesday, April 29, performed at a rally in Michigan on the occasion of the first 100 days of his return to the White House. He praised his actions to expel migrants, the exit from the Paris climate agreement and who, as well as the introduction of duties. At the same time, Trump did not say a word about the war in Ukraine, which he repeatedly promised to end within a day.
Trump called the first 100 days of his second term the “revolution of the common sense.”
“We are for the usual sense. We want strong boundaries, great education, we like low interest rates. We want to buy a nice car. We want a strong army and low taxes,” he said.
The White House leader said his administration had set a record for the smallest number of illegal border crossing along with the United States, and even the fake media reported it.
“The Biden administration has allowed immigrants to rape and kill the Americans. I can say that this terrible betrayal is over,” the US president assured.
He also commented on new tariffs – in particular, the roles in China were introduced. According to him, it will strengthen the US economy.
“We went to China. I think everything will work. They want to make a deal. We will make a deal. It will be an honest deal,” Trump promised.
He also criticized former President Biden, chairman of the Federal Reserve System Jerome Powell and judges who tried to hinder some actions of his executive branch.
Trump’s speech lasted about an hour and a half.
Previously, Trump wrote in his network truth Social that his administration “broke all the records” set by previous administrations in the first 100 working days.
In addition, he said the polls conducted by the media about his administration’s ratings were a “fake”.
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