‘We Are Just Getting Started’: Trump Reviews His First 100 Days
President Donald Trump declared it the “most successful 100 days” in American history. “They all want to come back to Michigan and build cars again. You... Read More The post ‘We Are Just Getting Started’: Trump Reviews His First 100 Days appeared first on The Daily Signal.

President Donald Trump declared it the “most successful 100 days” in American history.
“They all want to come back to Michigan and build cars again. You know why, because of our tax and tariff policy,” Trump said in his remarks in Macomb County Community College Sports Expo Center in Warren, Mich., to mark his 100th day in office.
“I’m here in the heartland of our great nation to celebrate the most successful 100 days of any administration in the history of our country, and that’s according to many, many people,” Trump said. “Everyone is saying. We are just getting started.”
Trump delivered a wide-ranging speech covering numerous topics.
“We are taking back our jobs and protecting American autoworkers and all of our workers. We are restoring the rule of law,” the president continued.
“We are ending the inflation nightmare, the worst that we’ve had probably in the history of our country,” Trump said. “Getting lunacy and transgender insanity the hell out of our government. We are stopping the indoctrination of our children, slashing billions of dollars in waste, fraud, and abuse. And above all, we’re saving the American dream, we are making America great again, and it’s happening fast.”
Trump asserted he is telling “incompetent deep state bureaucrats, ‘You’re fired. Get out of here.’”
“We are ushering in the golden age of America,” he said.
Trump asserted that border crossings had dropped “99.999%” since he returned to office.
“The number of illegal border-crossers released into the United States is down. Listen to this, please: 99.999%,” Trump said, before making a joke about his border czar Tom Homan. “Three people got in. Three. And I got angry as hell at Tom Homan. How did you allow 3, Tom?”
Trump issued executive orders to end “catch-and-release” of illegal immigrants trying to sneak into the country; reinstated the “remain-in-Mexico” policy for those seeking asylum here; designated MS-13, Tren de Aragua, and other gangs as foreign terrorist organizations; and greatly ramped up deportations.
“You’ve seen a change at the southern border that Sleepy Joe said couldn’t happen,” Trump said, referring to his predecessor, the 46th president, Joe Biden. “I stand before you today and can report to you that we have achieved the safest border in American history.”
Trump asserted if he hadn’t won the 2024 election, Democrats “would have imported the next round” of illegal immigrants. “It would have only been a matter of time before America became a Third World country.”
The president also made a comparison to Democrats’ unwillingness to prosecute illegal immigrants, but their enthusiasm to prosecute him.
“They’re claiming that we’re not allowed to deport illegals, and they’re the ones who orchestrated an eight-year campaign to jail their political opponents,” including himself, he said. “That’s all they can do. Jail their political opponents.”
Continuing a reference to his predecessor, Trump said, “Whoever operated the autopen was in charge.”
Trump was referring to an autopen that appears to have been used by someone other than Biden in the Biden administration to sign off on several executive orders. The Oversight Project, a watchdog group, recently issued a legal memo asserting presidential pardons may be invalid if the president doesn’t sign them himself, since clemency is a responsibility the Constitution only grants to the president.
On the economy, Trump also took a verbal swipe at Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell, who the president appointed during his first term.
“Interest rates came down, despite the fact that I have a Fed person who’s not really doing a good job. But I won’t say that,” Trump said. “I want to be very nice. I want to be very nice and respectful to the Fed. You’re not supposed to criticize the Fed. You’re supposed to let him do his own thing. But I know much more than he does about interest rates. Believe me.”
Trump said he was the president of “the workers, not the outsourcers,” and the “president for Main Street, not Wall Street.”
The president boasted about his tariffs—which have been controversial even among many Republicans. He noted, “In many cases, friends have abused us more than foes on trade.”
However, China is the biggest problem, he said.
“China has taken more jobs from us than any country has ever taken from another country,” Trump said. “That doesn’t mean we’re not going to get along. We’ll get along with China. Their tariff now is at 145%. That’s a big difference between that and zero. I think it’s going to work out. They want to make a deal. We’re going to make a deal. It’s not going to be a deal where we lose $1 trillion a year like they did with Biden.”
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