Donald Trump’s speech in Warren, Michigan, marking his 100th day in office sounded rather a lot like one thing the US president clearly loves: an excellent old style marketing campaign rally.
In the course of the April 29 speech, Trump touted a document variety of govt orders, efforts to slash the federal workforce and deportations of migrants within the US illegally, spotlighted in a video displaying deportees being booked right into a high-security El Salvador jail.
However Trump additionally returned to themes that animated his marketing campaign rallies and regarded for acquainted faces within the crowd. “I missed you guys. I missed the marketing campaign,” he stated. Trump referred to his predecessor, former President Joe Biden, on a number of events, as soon as polling the viewers: “What’s a greater title for us to name him, ‘Sleepy Joe’ or ‘Crooked Joe?’”
With polls displaying falling approval scores, Trump took a sustained shot on the surveys, calling them “faux” and saying if the polls have been sincere, his approval scores would “be within the 60s or 70s”.
5 polls launched within the run-up to Trump’s a centesimal day – from CBS Information, CNN, The New York Occasions/Siena, ABC Information/Washington Put up and NPR/PBS/Marist – discovered Trump’s approval scores between 42 % and 45 %.
Right here, we fact-checked a number of of Trump’s statements.
Trump stated he ‘restored free speech’ however his actions inform a distinct story
Trump stated, “I banned all authorities censorship and restored free speech in America. We’ve free speech.” Trump’s administration repeatedly took motion in opposition to folks and organisations exercising their proper to free speech, together with the information media, universities and college students who participated in activism about Israel’s struggle on Gaza.
“President Trump has actually not brought back free speech in America,” stated Nico Perrino, govt vice chairman of the Basis for Particular person Rights and Expression, an organisation that defends free speech for folks and teams on either side of the political spectrum.
“In truth, since Inauguration Day, we now have seen a number of the most important threats to free speech in current reminiscence.”
A number of judges have additionally stated or written in rulings that the administration has violated free speech, together with in a case filed by The Related Press after its journalists have been barred from White Home occasions as a result of the organisation didn’t seek advice from the Gulf of Mexico because the “Gulf of America”.
A federal decide dominated within the AP’s favour, saying, “The AP’s exclusion has been opposite to the First Modification,” and instructing the federal government to cease “persevering with down that illegal path”.
Trump says unlawful border crossings are lowest ‘ever recorded’
Trump stated, “We’ve set all-time data for the bottom variety of illegal border crossings ever recorded.”
This wants context. Month-to-month border information has been collected solely since 2000.
Immigration on the US southern border has dropped notably through the first few months of the Trump administration.
Immigration officers encountered migrants on the southern border about 8,300 instances in February and about 7,200 instances in March. These border encounters are the bottom variety of month-to-month crossings by undocumented immigrants between ports of entry since Border Patrol started reporting month-to-month information. Officers recorded 11,000 encounters in April 2020, the earlier low, through the COVID-19 pandemic throughout Trump’s first time period.
Earlier than 2000, information was reported yearly. We took that annual federal information and divided it by 12 to seek out a median month-to-month determine. Primarily based on these calculations, common month-to-month apprehensions have been under 6,100 from 1961 to 1968.
Wholesale egg costs have fallen, however shoppers haven’t skilled reduction but
Trump stated egg costs – a client concern in current months – have fallen by 87 % on his watch. That is half true: wholesale costs have fallen (although not by as a lot as Trump says) however the decline has not but affected retail costs.
In the course of the Biden administration, greater than 100 million egg-laying chickens died from chicken flu or have been killed to cease the virus’s unfold. Flock-culling is normal follow employed by presidents in each political events for addressing chicken flu. However the Biden-era prevention measure led to egg shortages and better costs. That continued into the Trump presidency.
The wholesale value of a dozen eggs peaked at $8.07 on February 21. Since then, it’s fallen 61 %, to $3.15.
Nonetheless, the latest information for retail costs – what shoppers pay on the retailer – confirmed a dozen eggs price $6.23 in March. The April figures might present a discount in retail costs, however the information isn’t in but.
Gasoline costs have fallen, however not as considerably as Trump says
In Michigan, and on a number of earlier events, Trump stated fuel is promoting for $1.98 per gallon (3.8 litres) in some states. That is false.
When he stated this April 22, we discovered the bottom statewide value was $2.66 per gallon, and the nationwide common was about $3.14. Knowledge from the federal authorities and the American Car Affiliation reveals no vital shift since then.
GasBuddy.com information from April 23 confirmed that no fuel station out of roughly 150,000 nationally offered gasoline for $1.98 per gallon.
Trump touts auto investments, however they might take time to bear fruit
With one exception, the White Home’s auto-related bulletins have been investment reallocations at current services, not vegetation being constructed. Constructing a plant, or rising manufacturing at an current plant, can take years, and plans might be modified or disappear completely.
In some circumstances, consultants stated, corporations would possibly publicly announce plans to curry favour with Trump, even when that they had supposed to make these investments all alongside.
Greig Mordue, a McMaster College manufacturing coverage professor, stated carmakers akin to Hyundai, Honda and Stellantis are doubtless making ready to speed up already determined launches to adapt to political realities. “These launches might be positioned as ‘wins’” for Trump, Mordue stated.
Trump: ‘We’re slashing billions and billions of {dollars} in waste, fraud and abuse’
The federal authorities has minimize prices underneath Trump, however he has not confirmed that he minimize billions in fraud.
The Division of Authorities Effectivity, generally known as DOGE, web site says it saved $160bn, a fraction of the $2 trillion that billionaire businessman Elon Musk, who leads the trouble, as soon as promised to chop.
The Partnership for Public Service, a nonprofit whose mission is to enhance the federal authorities, stated DOGE has price the federal authorities roughly $135bn. The organisation primarily based that determine on $270bn in annual workforce compensation after which estimated that layoffs, buyouts, hiring freezes and different modifications lowered productiveness by 50 %. The figures don’t embrace the price of defending lawsuits.
Trump and Musk repeatedly stated they’ve uncovered “fraud,” however largely pointed to initiatives that they disagree with ideologically, akin to efforts on variety, fairness and inclusion, or local weather change.
An expiration of Trump’s 2017 tax cuts might be a big hit to taxpayers
Trump stated, “If the Democrats prevail on this invoice, you get a 58 % tax enhance.” Taxes would go up if the tax cuts from Trump’s 2017 tax invoice expire – however Democrats aren’t against persevering with Trump’s tax cuts for households incomes lower than $400,000, just for households incomes greater than that.
Trump is right that if Congress doesn’t go an extension, taxpayers would take an enormous hit. We rated principally true an announcement by Consultant Mike Lawler from New York, that “if we don’t go the tax invoice by the top of the yr, we may have the most important tax enhance in American historical past.”
By some estimates, permitting the tax cuts to run out would end result within the single most important tax enhance by greenback quantity in historical past, an estimated $4.6 trillion income enhance over a decade, from fiscal yr 2025 to 2034, together with curiosity.
Trump requested: ‘Who the hell would work from home?’ Right here’s what we learn about distant staff
US Census Bureau information from 2023 reveals that about two-thirds of home-based staff within the US have been white and the median age was 43.5 years outdated.
Ladies represented 52.3 % of people that labored from residence and males 47.7 %. The New York Occasions reported moms of younger youngsters usually tend to work remotely than girls with out youngsters or girls with older youngsters.
Trump IDs mistaken lawmaker who proposed impeachment
Early in his remarks, Trump stated, “This nation has gone loopy. And at present they did it once more. Some man that I by no means heard of, John James. Is he a congressman? This man? He stated, he stated, girls and gents, I’m going to start out the impeachment of Donald Trump.”
A Michigan lawmaker this week proposed impeaching Trump, nevertheless it wasn’t Republican Consultant John James. It was Democratic Consultant Shri Thanedar.
James is working for governor of Michigan, hoping to succeed Democrat Gretchen Whitmer.
Brian Pannebecker, a Trump supporter who the president requested to deal with the gang, appropriately recognized Thanedar because the lawmaker proposing impeachment.
And Trump later in his speech appropriately recognized James, saying, “Fortunately, proper now, we’ve obtained good folks in Congress, like Congressman John James over right here.”
Trump stated he ‘introduced again’ Columbus Day. Did it ever go away?
Trump stated, “Simply yesterday I introduced again Columbus Day in America.”
His April 28 Fact Social put up stated he’s “hereby reinstating Columbus Day underneath the identical guidelines, dates, and places, because it has had for all the many a long time earlier than!”
Trump seems to be referencing a 2021 proclamation through which Biden acknowledged the “vital sacrifices made by Native peoples to this nation – and recognise their many ongoing contributions to our Nation”.
Nonetheless, whereas some states have recognised Indigenous Folks’s Day both as an alternative of or along with Columbus Day on the identical day in October, there was no change within the federal vacation underneath Biden. It stays a federal vacation. Biden issued a Columbus Day proclamation in 2024.
Trump: ‘We discover out that whoever operated the autopen was the actual president’
We fact-checked an analogous assertion by Trump about Biden utilizing autopens to signal pardons.
The Structure doesn’t require that pardons be signed straight by the president; the usage of a mechanical gadget for signatures shouldn’t be prohibited.
Biden was not the primary US president to make use of an autopen. Presidents Barack Obama, John F Kennedy and Thomas Jefferson used autopens or mechanised signing units.
After we requested the White Home in March whether or not Trump ever used an autopen, a spokesperson pointed to Trump’s feedback, when he stated, “I by no means use it. I imply, we could use it, for example, to ship some younger individual a letter, as a result of it’s good. … However to signal pardons and all the issues that (Biden) signed with an autopen is disgraceful.”