
Trump Marks 100 Days, Mocks Impeachment
United States President Donald Trump energized supporters during a rally in Warren, Michigan, celebrating his first 100 days in office. Speaking to a packed crowd, Trump declared, “We’re just getting started,” and hailed the initial stretch of his term as the “most successful first 100 days of any administration in the history of our country.”
Highlighting policy achievements, Trump emphasized progress on immigration enforcement. “Week by week, we’re ending illegal immigration,” he said, asserting that the United States “finally” has a president who is “defending our borders and our nation.”
Trump described the changes brought by his administration as a “revolution of common sense.” He credited his leadership for reshaping national priorities and restoring control over the country's borders, echoing one of his key campaign promises.
The rally took on a combative tone as Trump mocked fresh calls for impeachment. Targeting Democratic lawmakers, he singled out Michigan Representative John James, who he said threatened to initiate another impeachment process. “What the hell did I do?” Trump asked the crowd, drawing laughter and applause.
He referenced previous impeachment efforts with sarcasm, remarking, “We’re getting good at this,” and accused Democrats of being out of touch with voters. He labeled them “lunatics” and claimed they had lost the confidence of their own base.
Trump’s speech reinforced his defiant and confrontational political style, appealing to his core supporters and pushing back against opposition criticism. As he celebrated a milestone in his renewed presidency, Trump made clear that he views his current term as a continuation of his earlier agenda—and a platform to expand it further.
The Michigan event served not only as a show of strength but also as a signal that the Trump administration is pressing ahead with its policy goals while navigating the persistent political turbulence surrounding his leadership.