President Trump marked the milestone of his second term’s first 100 days with an energetic rally in Michigan on Tuesday evening, asserting that his administration had achieved more in that short span than others manage in an entire presidency.
“We’ve accomplished more in three months than most administrations accomplish in four years or even eight years,” Trump, 78, declared. “And we’re just getting started.
“Believe me, we’re just getting started.”
Throughout his hour-and-a-half address, Trump highlighted his aggressive immigration stance, economic measures, and strategies to reduce government spending as examples of what he described as a highly effective agenda.
“Under President Trump, America is a dumping ground for criminals no longer,” Trump proclaimed.
“They’re not even trying to come in,” Trump boasted of illegal border-crossers, crediting his sweeping initiatives to seal up the US-Mexico boundary and swiftly deport criminal aliens.
He also revealed a striking video during his remarks, showing deported gang members, alleged affiliates of MS-13 and Tren de Aragua, arriving at a massive, infamous prison facility in El Salvador. The segment mirrored the theatrical tone of his campaign-style address at the Macomb Sports and Expo Center in Warren.
The footage drew loud applause from the audience gathered at the venue just outside Detroit.
Despite recent polling challenges, Trump has maintained relatively strong approval on immigration issues, with approximately half of respondents backing his handling of the topic — his highest-rated area in most surveys.
“I banned all welfare to illegals and I signed an order that will end automatic citizenship for the children of illegal aliens — no citizenship,” he said, continuing on the immigration theme.
“For years, Joe Biden and the media told us that stopping the flood of illegal immigration was absolutely impossible,” Trump continued. “He said it was impossible. He didn’t know what the hell he was talking about.”
“It turned out that all we needed was a new president.”
Large banners adorned the interior of the 4,000-seat arena, with slogans such as “JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!”, “THE GOLDEN AGE,” “BUY AMERICAN HIRE AMERICAN,” “INVESTING IN AMERICA,” and “THE AMERICAN DREAM IS BACK” displayed prominently on the walls.
“We’re here tonight in the heartland of our nation to celebrate the most successful first 100 days of any administration in the history of our country,” Trump said.
“And you haven’t even seen anything yet,” he added.
“A lot of auto jobs are coming,” he promised his raucous supporters.
“They all want to come back to Michigan to build cars again because of our tax and tariff policy,” the president said of American auto companies.
He criticized earlier administrations for abandoning Michigan’s manufacturing base, arguing that they sacrificed domestic industry for China’s benefit.
“After decades of politicians who destroyed Detroit to build up Beijing, you finally have a champion for workers in the White House,” Trump said. “And instead of putting China first, I’m putting Michigan first and putting America first.”
Trump also praised his efforts to curb what he views as overreach by unelected officials entrenched in Washington’s bureaucracy.
“After a lifetime of unelected bureaucrats stealing your paychecks, attacking your values and trampling your freedoms, we are stopping their gravy train, ending their power trip, and telling thousands of corrupt, incompetent and unnecessary deep state bureaucrats.
“You’re fired!” he boomed.
A brief disruption by a protester during the rally prompted a quick remark from Trump: “Is that a radical left lunatic?”
The president also welcomed several key members of his administration to the stage during the event, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, and senior adviser Margo Martin.
“Trump 2028, anybody?” Martin told the crowd, drawing cheers.

{Matzav.com}