Trump Set to Celebrate 100 Days in Michigan
President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Michigan next Tuesday, April 29, marking his first return to the state since his victory in the 2024 election. According to his press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, the visit aims to celebrate the Trump administration’s first 100 days in office. The president will deliver a speech at Macomb Community College, with the event starting at 6 p.m. and doors opening at 1:45 p.m.
Leavitt expressed enthusiasm for Trump’s return, stating, “President Trump is excited to return to the great state of Michigan next Tuesday, where he will rally in Macomb County to celebrate the first 100 days.” This visit coincides with Trump’s habit of rallying supporters in Michigan on the eve of elections, having last been in the state on the night before the November election.
In recent months, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has made two visits to the White House to discuss critical issues including jobs, tariffs, and the overall economy, particularly in light of Trump’s tariff policies on foreign vehicles. The president’s tariffs, recently endorsed by the United Auto Workers union, have sparked concerns among Michigan auto dealers who argue that these national policies hamper local economies and school funding.
Governor Whitmer voiced the impact of these tariffs, saying, "When we have an economy that’s sputtering because of national policy, it’s going to impact our ability to fund our schools and build roads.” The ongoing dialogue between state officials and the Trump administration highlights the complex economic dynamics affecting Michigan as it moves forward.
Stay tuned for more developments as the president prepares for his highly-anticipated rally.
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