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US President Donald Trump celebrates the 100th day of his second term campaign service, announcing his achievements and focusing on political enemies.
Helping what he called “a revolution of common sense,” he told a crowd of supporters in Michigan that he was using his presidency to make a “deep change”.
The Republican is making fun of his democratic predecessor Joe Biden and has directed new criticism to the President of the US Federal Reserve, while rejecting polls showing his own popularity.
Trump has achieved a dramatic decline in the number of migrants passing illegally to the United States, but the economy is a potential political vulnerability as it is waging a global trade war.
“We have just started, you haven’t seen anything yet,” Trump told the crowd on Tuesday in a suburb of Detroit.
Speaking at the center of the automatic industry in America, Trump said that car companies were “arranged” to open new manufacturing companies in the Midwest country.
Earlier during the day, it softened a key element of its economic plan – tariffs for imports of foreign cars and car parts – after US car manufacturers have warned the danger of price increases.
At his rally, Trump also said that public opinion studies showing that his popularity has fallen are “fake”.
According to Gallup, Trump is the only president after World War II to have less than half of the public support after 100 days of service, with a 44%approval rating.
But the bigger part of the Republican voters still firmly supports the president. And the rival Democratic Party also fights in the poll.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) said Trump’s first 100 days were a “colossal failure”.
“Trump is guilty of the fact that life is more expensive, it is difficult to retire and Trump’s Recession is on our doorstep,” DNC said.
Trump conducted his own informal poll in the remarks on Tuesday, asking the crowd for their beloved nicknames Biden. He also mocked the mental agility of his democratic predecessor, and even how he appeared in a swimming suit, while continuing to insist that he was the true winner of the 2020 election he lost.
Other goals of his rage included Jerome Powell, head of the US Central Bank, whom the president said he was not doing a good job.
Trump has announced progress on immigration – the southern border meetings fell to just over 7,000, which is smaller than 140,000 in March last year.
The White House also said that nearly 65,700 immigrants have been deported in his term so far, although it is a more slow pace than in the last fiscal year, when US authorities have deported more than 270,000.

Part of the road through his speech Trump checked a video of the deported, expelled from the US and sent to a mega-prison in El Salvador.
His immigration repression faces the noise of legal challenges, as well as his efforts to terminate the automatic provision of citizenship to anyone born on American soil.
During a speech on Tuesday, he insisted that egg prices had decreased by 87%, a claim contrary to the latest government prices.
Inflation, energy prices and mortgage rates have fallen since Trump took office, although unemployment has increased slightly, consumer moods have been sagging and the stock exchange has been immersed in tariffs.

Prior to speech, Joe Demonaco, who owns a carpentry business in Michigan, said Trump’s patchwork again on the road to bring taxes he began to increase the prices he would have to hand over to his customers.
“I was hoping … He would approach things a little differently, seeing that he was a little experienced, entering a second term,” Demonaco told the BBC. “But we just step on water and see if things get better from here.”
But it is clear that Trump’s most up -to -date supporters are standing next to him.
“I’m just excited,” said Teresa Brequinridge, owner of The Silver Skillet Diner in Atlanta, Georgia, told the BBC.
“He handles things where he can, many times a day, and he returns to people … I think the tariffs will be definitely in our favor.”