Warren, Michigan – President Donald Trump marked the symbolic 100th day of his second term on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, by holding a rally in the crucial battleground state of Michigan.
Reports from the event indicated that the President remained firmly in campaign mode, with a significant portion of his remarks reportedly concentrating on past grudges and grievances. Michigan holds particular political significance, having been a state narrowly won by Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
Economic Impact of Trade Policy
The state’s economy, particularly its dominant auto sector, has faced notable impacts from the administration’s trade policies, including recently announced tariffs. Tariffs on new imported cars and auto parts have drawn considerable attention and concern.
Following the announcement of a 25% tariff on imported vehicles, automaker Stellantis, which has a significant presence in the U.S., temporarily laid off 900 U.S. employees. This tariff also led to halted production at Stellantis plants located in Canada and Mexico.
Industry groups have voiced strong warnings to the White House regarding potential future actions. They cautioned that imposing tariffs on imported auto parts could lead to increased vehicle prices for consumers and potentially trigger further layoffs and even bankruptcies within the industry supply chain.
Public Opinion and Policy Ratings
As the administration reached this milestone, polling data provided insights into public sentiment. Approximately 4 in 10 Americans indicated approval of President Trump’s overall job performance.
However, his handling of specific policy areas, including the economy and trade, received lower approval ratings among respondents.
On the complex issue of immigration, polling data showed that 46% of U.S. adults approved of the President’s policies. Yet, the administration’s enforcement approach has also drawn scrutiny, with about half of those polled believing President Trump has gone too far in deporting immigrants living in the country illegally.
Controversial Foreign Policy and Expansionism
The President’s remarks have also touched upon highly controversial and unprecedented foreign policy ideas. During this period, reports emerged of comments regarding expansionism that included not ruling out military intervention in territories such as Greenland and Panama.
Further surprising proposals included suggesting the conversion of the Gaza Strip into a resort area and even proposing the annexation of Canada, a key U.S. ally and trading partner. These comments have fueled international discussion and drawn varied reactions globally.
Government Initiatives and Advisor Influence
Domestically, the administration has pursued significant initiatives aimed at restructuring the federal government. Government-slashing initiatives spearheaded by billionaire adviser Elon Musk were described as having “shaken Washington to its core,” indicating a profound impact on the capital’s established norms and workforce.
Musk himself remains a polarizing figure, according to polling data, with only 33% of Americans viewing him favorably.
Relatedly, public opinion is divided on the extent of government reduction. Roughly half of those surveyed felt the administration has been too aggressive in its efforts to reduce the federal government workforce.
As President Trump completes his first 100 days in his second term, the rally in Warren, Michigan, underscored a period marked by a continued focus on political campaigning, significant policy actions with tangible economic impacts, controversial foreign policy concepts, and ambitious domestic restructuring efforts led by influential figures outside traditional government.
The report was contributed to by Price in Washington and Patrick Aftoora-Orsagos in Warren, Michigan.