
Trump marks tumultuous first 100 days in office with rally in Michigan
Al Jazeera
President pledges to bring jobs to US in ‘achievement speech’, as tariff policies continue to cause economic disruption.
President Donald Trump has promised to bring back jobs to the United States, as he marked his first 100 days in office with a rally in the city of Michigan.
The remarks on Tuesday, dubbed an “achievement speech” by the White House, came amid slumping approval ratings and dismal consumer confidence as Trump has pursued norm-busting trade, immigration and government overhauls.
Still, Trump hailed what he called “the most successful first 100 days of any administration in the history of our country”.
“And that’s according to many, many people,” he added. “And everyone is saying it… We’ve just gotten started”.
The president, who walked onto the stage to God Bless the USA by Lee Greenwood, spoke to thousands of supporters for more than an hour.













