During Trump's first 100 days in office, he received various compliments from his cabinet members.

The Secretary of Commerce praised Trump's tariff policy, claiming that 'if the president hadn't taken decisive measures, those countries would never respect the United States.' The Secretary of Agriculture's remarks were even more blunt; she affectionately referred to Trump as 'family' and emphasized that it was her greatest honor to participate in Trump's historic transformative vision.

The newly appointed National Security Advisor, Secretary Rubio, naturally did not want to be left out, praising how Trump is reshaping the world in his own way during his term. Rubio's flattery aligns perfectly with Trump's desire to govern the globe, which made Trump quite comfortable.

The most surprising was the outgoing Secretary of Efficiency, Musk, who, before leaving, praised Trump's outstanding leadership abilities.

In stark contrast to the chorus of compliments from Trump's cabinet members, Trump has faced relentless criticism from several former presidents, including Biden, since taking office, which is very rare in American history.

The most contrasting group compared to the cabinet members is undoubtedly the American public. Since Trump's tariffs and trade wars began, there have been many large-scale protests against Trump across the country, with a wave of protests sweeping all over America, including during the May Day holiday.

Accompanying the wave of protests, Trump only garnered a 39% approval rating, setting the lowest record for presidential approval ratings in the U.S. in eighty years.

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