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Trump Supporters Call His First 100 Days ‘Biblical’ at Michigan Rally

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Trump Supporters Call His First 100 Days ‘Biblical’ at Michigan Rally

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At a rally held in Warren, Michigan, President Donald Trump’s supporters passionately praised his first 100 days in office, using words like “transformational” and even “biblical” to describe his early accomplishments. The event, marking Trump’s return to presidential form in his second term, attracted thousands of enthusiastic backers.

During his 90-minute speech, Trump highlighted his administration’s bold moves: imposing steep tariffs on Chinese imports, slashing federal government spending, and enforcing strict immigration policies. He announced the end of birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants and reinforced his commitment to mass deportations.

Supporters at the event praised these policies as long overdue, saying Trump had restored strength and order. One attendee called it a “spiritual victory,” while others cheered for what they saw as the president’s uncompromising defense of American values.

Despite polling that shows declining approval ratings—especially on economic performance—Trump maintained his signature confidence. He told the crowd that the country is entering a “golden age” under his leadership and vowed to continue pushing his America First agenda.

The rally underscored Trump’s ongoing grip on his political base and his ability to mobilize supporters with a mix of policy promises and emotionally charged rhetoric.