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Trump headed to Macomb County on April 29 to celebrate 100 days in office

Apr 24, 2025 View Original Article
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    4% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    33% Positive

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78% : White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the visit on social media platform X, with a statement saying, "President Trump is excited to return to the great state of Michigan next Tuesday, where he will rally in Macomb County to celebrate the FIRST 100 DAYS!" U.S. Rep. John James, R-Shelby Township, whose district includes much of southern Macomb County also posted about the visit on X, saying, "Macomb County is honored to welcome President @realDonaldTrump back to MICHIGAN to celebrate the first 100 days of America's New Golden Age." "Together, we will Make Michigan Great Again," said James, who is running for the Republican nomination for governor next year.
63% : Trump won Macomb County in all three elections and was a regular visitor throughout all three campaigns: In the 2024 race, he spent no fewer than 17 days barnstorming Michigan and held a rally in Grand Rapids just ahead of the balloting as he had in his other campaigns.
62% : Trump was inaugurated on Jan. 20.
61% : No other details about the event, including the time, venue or public availability of tickets were immediately available.
59% : The visit will be the first by Trump since beginning his second, nonconsecutive term, as well as his first since winning Michigan in last November's election, when he defeated Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, 49.7% to 48.3%.
40% : Trump is coming to Michigan at a time when his job approval ratings have been slipping nationally amid his pursuing an aggressive agenda to remake the federal government and institute a wide range of import tariffs on goods that have fueled worries they could spark a recession.
34% : Trump, however, has teased the possibility of giving automakers a break on some tariffs, though no announcement to that effect has been made.
28% : Trump is expected to make the stop in metro Detroit to commemorate the passing of the first 100 days into his second term, which comes on April 30.
17% : Trump also won Michigan in 2016 en route to securing his first term in office and lost it in 2020 to Democratic former President Joe Biden.

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