At a rally in Michigan marking his first 100 days in office, U.S. President Donald Trump declared, “Nothing can stop me.” He launched strong criticism against what he called “communist revolutionary leftist judges,” accusing them of trying to undermine his presidential powers.
During the event, Trump showcased a controversial video depicting Venezuelan immigrants being deported and sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador. The video, presented with Hollywood-style dramatic music, drew cheers and chants from the crowd.
Trump praised Michigan’s role in his electoral victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in November. He claimed his tariff policies would revive U.S. manufacturing. However, attendance at the event—held in a large sports arena near Detroit—was reportedly low, with many leaving before his 89-minute speech ended.
Calling his administration’s first 100 days the most successful in U.S. history, Trump blamed the previous administration for allowing “massive border infiltration” and enabling gangs, cartels, and terrorists. He pushed for mass deportation and advocated using the 1798 “Alien Enemies Act” to swiftly expel citizens of hostile nations.
Trump also criticized the judiciary, urging the Supreme Court to intervene against the leftist judges.
The rally featured a video shared by El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele, showing inmates being shaved and abused in prison. The video concluded with the slogan “Glory of 100 Days.”
Despite rising unemployment in Michigan for three consecutive months, banners at the event read slogans like “Make America Great Again” and “Golden Age of America.”
Trump repeated false claims of winning the 2020 election, questioned President Joe Biden’s mental capacity, and accused the media of spreading “fake news.” He defended his policies on high tariffs for vehicles and machinery, even as the White House announced tariff reductions on the same day.
He proudly stated that his administration had eliminated Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies from both government and private sectors, recognizing only two genders.
Trump expressed support for Elon Musk, calling the treatment against him unfair, and voiced confidence in Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
In response, Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin said Trump’s “pathetic display” won’t help the people hurt by his administration’s actions, adding that the country now clearly understands who Trump is.