
- Supporters celebrated 鈥荣&苍产蝉辫; at a rally in Michigan.
- The event highlighted Trump鈥檚 immigration crackdown and right-wing agenda, sparking mixed reactions from attendees.
- Some praised Trump鈥檚 actions, while others voiced concerns about deportations and economic policies.
With music blasting and flags flying, supporters of Donald Trump celebrated his barnstorming first 100 days back in office as they gathered in Michigan in a party-like atmosphere to see the US President speak.
鈥淗e鈥檚 done a beautiful job,鈥 said seller Donna Fitzsimons, 65, as she prepared an array of Trump merchandise 鈥 including special 鈥淚 Was There!鈥 badges to mark the milestone.
Throngs of people, many sporting Trump鈥檚 famous red baseball cap, filed into the Macomb Community College venue north of US carmaking hub Detroit and near the border of American friend-turned-foe Canada.
Tunes blared on speakers in the carpark, including a cover of the Village People鈥檚 YMCA that Trump favours at his rallies, which instead spelled out 鈥淢AGA鈥 in its chorus 鈥 Make American Great Again.
US President Donald Trump arrives to deliver a speech marking his 100th day in office at Macomb County Community College Sports Expo Center in Warren, Michigan. Photo / AFP
Wednesday鈥檚 event marks 100 hectic days in the White House dominated by an immigration crackdown, sweeping levies and a wider right-wing agenda that has pitted Trump against the courts amid complaints of executive overreach.
鈥淗e鈥檚 taken quick action on things,鈥 said janitor Kyle Murphy, 45, who praised Trump for 鈥渃alling out wokeness鈥 and the work of the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) led by his billionaire ally Elon Musk.
Steve Camber, a 60-year-old retired nurse, agreed: 鈥淣o one can do anything in 100 days that quickly. But I think he鈥檚 doing really good, and Doge is doing amazing things.鈥
Today鈥檚 event marked Trump鈥檚 return to his campaign trail stomping grounds in blue-collar Macomb County, which helped him win the crucial swing state of Michigan.
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For some attendees, it was a chance to show their love for the Republican leader.
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鈥淎ny opportunity to see our president is exciting for me,鈥 said Lisa Reeves, a 55-year-old decorator, who sported a sparkly Maga hat.
鈥淲e love President Trump and his family. We just love their heart for America and the morality that they have for this country.鈥
Still, some at the event voiced reservations about Trump鈥檚 actions, as opinion polls have shown a slump in support for the US president since January.
Nelly Nkouka, 40, who moved to the United States from Congo in 2005, said she liked that Trump was 鈥渉onest鈥 but was hesitant about his large-scale deportation of migrants.
鈥淚 think everybody needs a chance to be here,鈥 the care home supervisor said. 鈥淪omebody needs to talk to him about it, to let people have an American dream.鈥
Zaid Hanif, 29, backed Trump鈥檚 clampdown on the southern US border but was disappointed about his coziness with Israel, and his failure to make China concede in the countries鈥 ongoing trade war.
Still, he was confident Trump could fix the economic turbulence triggered by stop-start tariffs policies that advocates say will boost American industry.
鈥淥bviously, the economy is not too good right now, but to fix it, if you鈥檙e not feeling well, you鈥檙e going to take some medicine, and medicine doesn鈥檛 always taste the best,鈥 said Hanif, a textiles business owner.
Fitzsimons, the merchandise seller, agreed: 鈥淚t takes time to get to where you need to go... Let it play out.鈥
-Agence France-Presse
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