In a fiery rally in Warren, Michigan, President Donald J. Trump, the 45th and 47th president, electrified a packed crowd at Macomb Community College, marking his 100th day in office with a new vision for America’s future. The event, a celebration of his relentless first-term momentum, sent a clear message to hardworking Americans: Trump’s America First agenda is just getting started, promising a manufacturing boom, historic tax cuts, and even American boots on Mars. With a subtle nod to his populist base, Trump’s speech resonated with the heartland, signaling a presidency laser-focused on lifting up everyday workers.
“We’ve just gotten started. You haven’t even seen anything yet. It’s all just kicking off,” Trump declared to an adoring crowd, their cheers echoing through the Rust Belt night. The energy was palpable as Michiganders, battered by years of economic neglect under past administrations, rallied behind a leader they see as their champion. Trump’s return to Michigan—a state he swept in the 2024 election—reaffirmed his commitment to the forgotten men and women who fueled his historic comeback.
“Instead of putting China first, I’m putting Michigan first, and I’m putting America first,” Trump vowed, striking a chord with workers who’ve watched jobs vanish overseas. His words carried the weight of a leader who’s already delivered on promises to tame inflation and secure the border in his first 100 days. Now, he’s setting his sights on an even more ambitious agenda, one that prioritizes the working class over globalist elites.
Trump’s economic vision took center stage as he touted his tariff strategy, which he confidently predicted would spark major trade deals with nations like India and Israel. These deals, he assured the crowd, will usher in a manufacturing renaissance, creating high-paying jobs for Americans. “They are coming from all over the world. They are coming up, and they are opening plants, and they are talking to us all day and all night. They want to come here,” he said of foreign companies, noting trillions in new investments since his November victory. For Michigan workers, this means real opportunity, not empty promises.
The president didn’t shy away from cultural battles, either. He celebrated his recent move to restore Columbus Day as a federal holiday, rejecting efforts to replace it with alternatives like Indigenous Peoples’ Day. “You Italians are going to love me because just yesterday I brought back Columbus Day in America, especially for Italian-Americans who were so badly treated by its removal,” Trump said, earning roars of approval from the crowd. It was a reminder that Trump fights for traditions that matter to everyday Americans, not the woke elites who’ve tried to erase them.
Space exploration, a topic Trump first championed alongside Elon Musk, emerged as a surprising but electrifying priority. “One day soon, American astronauts will plant the flag on the planet Mars,” he told the crowd, defying skeptics who might expect such a goal to take decades. “It’s going to happen very soon,” he added with characteristic confidence. For a nation hungry for greatness, Trump’s vision of American flags on Mars is a powerful symbol of what’s possible under real leadership.
On the economic front, Trump addressed the kitchen-table struggles that defined the Biden era—skyrocketing costs at the gas pump, grocery store, and housing market. He reminded the crowd of his campaign promise to eliminate taxes on tips, a policy even Kamala Harris tried to co-opt. “In the coming weeks and months, we will pass the largest tax cuts in American History—and that will include No Tax on Tips, No Tax on Social Security, and No Tax on Overtime. It’s called the one big beautiful bill,” he said, painting a picture of prosperity for workers and seniors alike.
Trump also reaffirmed his commitment to protecting entitlement programs, a cornerstone of his appeal to older voters. “We will always protect Medicare and Social Security for our great seniors with no cuts, and we will defend Medicaid for those great people that are in need,” he assured the crowd. Unlike Washington insiders who eye these programs for cuts, Trump’s loyalty lies with the Americans who’ve earned these benefits through years of hard work.
Government waste, a perennial frustration for taxpayers, was another target. Trump praised the work of DOGE—his initiative to root out corruption and inefficiency in Washington. “The only thing we’re going to cut is the corruption and the crooks,” he said, drawing cheers from a crowd fed up with bloated bureaucracies. It’s a promise that resonates with Americans who want their tax dollars spent wisely, not squandered by career politicians.
A Michigan mom at today’s Trump rally tells me about losing her son to fentanyl from China.
“President Trump is the first president that really, really cares about the lives that are lost … as the mom of an angel, I just wanted to thank him from the bottom of my heart.” pic.twitter.com/ncFTGxzqmW
— Daniel Baldwin (@baldwin_daniel_) April 29, 2025
Michigan, particularly Warren, knows the pain of economic decline all too well. Sitting just 20 miles from Detroit, the region has suffered under decades of policies that prioritized foreign nations over American workers. Trump’s message was clear: those days are over. “After decades of politicians who destroyed Detroit to build up Beijing, you finally have a champion for workers in the White House,” he said, reinforcing his pledge to put Michigan first. The crowd’s response was deafening, a testament to their trust in Trump’s leadership.
The rally wasn’t just about policy—it was a celebration of Trump’s unbreakable bond with his supporters. At one point, the crowd broke into chants of “Three! Three! Three!”—a spontaneous call for a third term from the man who’s already reshaped American politics. While term limits make that impossible, the chant captured the fervor of a movement that sees Trump as the voice of the people, not the establishment.
Trump’s first 100 days have already delivered results that past administrations could only dream of, from border security to economic relief. But his Michigan rally made it clear that he’s not resting on his laurels. With Congress poised to pass a sweeping budget resolution, Trump is gearing up to deliver on promises like no tax on overtime & tips and Social Security, policies that will put more money in the pockets of hardworking Americans.
The contrast with the Biden years couldn’t be starker. Under Biden, Michigan families struggled to afford basics while Washington elites looked the other way. Trump’s return to the White House has flipped that script, prioritizing the needs of places like Warren over the interests of Beijing or Brussels. His tariff-driven trade deals and manufacturing push are already drawing global investment, proving that America can compete—and win—on the world stage.
For the forgotten workers of the Rust Belt, Trump’s rally was a reminder that they finally have a president who fights for them. His promise to restore American greatness, from factory floors to the surface of Mars, is more than rhetoric—it’s a plan backed by action. As he prepares to roll out the largest tax cuts in history, Trump is delivering on his pledge to make life better for the middle class, not the coastal elites.
🚨BREAKING: Tens of thousands just WENT WILD when President Trump took the stage for his 100 Days rally in Michigan.
MICHIGAN LOVES PRESIDENT TRUMP! pic.twitter.com/ZfKkFzZWmY
— Bo Loudon (@BoLoudon) April 29, 2025
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My President, President Trump, is a man of his word, which is not normal for Politicians. What we need desperately now is a law that prosecutes News Media that support LIES, such as CNN. It disgusts me every time I turn on CNN. Free Speech should not support speech that is a total untruth.