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Trump in the first 100 days: "You haven't seen anything yet"

"We have just started. You haven't seen anything yet," said the Republican president in Michigan, where he is celebrating his first 100 days in office.

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, pointed out this Tuesday (April 29, 2025), just after completing the first 100 days of his second term, that this has only just begun and that the population has not yet seen "anything" of what he plans to implement.

"We have just started. You haven't seen anything. We are going to end illegal immigration. We are going to bring back our jobs and protect our great automotive workers and all our workers," he said in Michigan, where he went to celebrate the date.

Trump began his second term on January 20, the day of his inauguration, and during this time, he added, his cabinet has carried out "the deepest change in Washington in nearly 100 years."

In a speech filled with his usual superlative phrases, the Republican leader stated that his Administration is "stopping the indoctrination" of children, "cutting thousands and thousands of millions of dollars in waste, fraud, and abuse, and above all, saving the American Dream."

"We are making America great again and we are doing it quickly," he said at the rally, which marks his first official working trip within the country since taking office.