Trump triumphantly celebrates first 100 days in office in Michigan: ‘A revolution of common sense’

by Summer Lane

President Donald Trump held a special rally in Warren, Michigan, on Tuesday, celebrating his first 100 days in office, which have been a triumphant showcase of common sense, America First policies, and dominant courage.

“What the world has witnessed in the past 14 weeks is a revolution of common sense,” he told a cheering crowd of electrified rallygoers.

When President Trump took the stage to the lyrics of “God Bless the USA” by legendary singer Lee Greenwood, he looked happy and comfortable to be reunited with the American voters who put him back in the White House. Supporters held signs that read “THE GOLDEN AGE” and “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.”

“I love this state,” Trump said, opening his speech and conveying gratitude for Michigan voters’ support in the past election and noted that “a lot” of auto jobs would soon be returning to the state, thanks to his policies on taxes and tariffs.

“They’re coming from all over the world,” he said.

The president noted, “I’m thrilled to be back in this beautiful state with thousands of proud, hardworking American patriots and we’re here tonight in the heartland of our nation to celebrate the most successful first 100 days of any administration in the history of our country!”

The crowd roared with applause at this, jumping to their feet and cheering excitedly.

He added, “We’re just getting started, you haven’t even seen anything yet.”

The president continued, “Week by week, we’re ending illegal immigration, we’re taking back our jobs and protecting our great American autoworkers – and all of our workers, frankly.”

He elevated his administration’s work in restoring law and order, “ending the inflation nightmare,” and “getting woke lunacy and transgender insanity the HELL out of our government.”

This also drew huge cheers from the crowd.

“We’re making America great again, and it’s happening fast, too,” Trump declared.

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