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Trump to mark 100th day in office with rally in Michigan next week | World News

US President Donald Trump is planning to hold a rally in Michigan as he marks 100 days in office next week, his first rally since returning to the White House in January this year, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt informed on Wednesday.
Trump is scheduled to visit Macomb County, a region just north of Detroit, known as an automotive hub on Tuesday to mark the 100th day of his presidency, after taking oath on January 20.
In a post on X, Karoline Leavitt said “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!”

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! https://t.co/WFwqQcGCBx
— Karoline Leavitt (@PressSec) April 23, 2025
The rally in Michigan will take place a day before the 100th day of President Trump in office, it is considered as a traditional early milestone wherein a president’s progress is tracked in comparison to the poll promises made during the election campaigning.
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Among the key battleground states, Michigan was one of the prime bastions which Trump led Republicans flipped in the 2024 presidential election from Democrats, making way for Trump to return to the White House to serve his second term.

Since taking office in January, Trump has not traveled much except for the personal weekend trips, and his only official trip was when he visited disaster zones in North Carolina and California and held an event in Las Vegas to promote his plan to eliminate taxes on tips.
However, Trump is scheduled to visit Rome on Saturday to attend the funeral of Pope Francis, which will become his first foreign trip of his second term.
Trump’s visit to Michigan to mark the 100th day involves a series of meetings and phone calls with state’s Democratic governor Gretchen Whitmer. Michigan Governor Whitmer, who once was a sharp critic of Trump, has said to find a common ground with the president.
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