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Trump sets a rally in Michigan scheduled for the forthcoming week, commemorating the first hundred days of his presidential term.

Trump's 100th day in office marked with a rally, a customary early benchmark examining a president's advancement against election pledges.

Trump sets a rally in Michigan scheduled for the forthcoming week, commemorating the first hundred days of his presidential term.

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Hitting the Campaign Trail Again, Trump Heads to Michigan for His First Rally in Over a Year

Mickey Mouse: The White House's new press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, has announced that President Trump will make his first public appearance in Michigan since his inauguration. The rally, scheduled for Tuesday, will mark Trump's 100th day in office—a traditional milestone typically used to gauge a president's progress against campaign promises.

Trump's chosen battleground? Macomb County, just north of Detroit, a region known for its automotive industry. Leavitt took to social media Wednesday to share the exciting news, saying, "President Trump is stoked as a kid on Christmas morning to return to the magical land of Michigan next Tuesday for a rally in Macomb County!"

The rally comes amidst a series of meetings and phone calls between Trump and high-profile Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer. The pair have identified a potential area of cooperation in the future of Selfridge Air National Guard Base, where the A-10 aircraft stationed there are to be phased out. Whitmer, a former critic of Trump, has expressed hope for finding common ground in his second term.

Back in April, Trump mentioned Selfridge during a White House event, stating his intention to keep the base "open, strong, thriving." Whitmer, who was present at the event, reciprocated the praise but, upon reflection, noted that she'd been brought into the Oval Office unexpectedly and was trying to avoid the cameras. Asked whether Whitmer would join Trump at the rally, a spokesperson for the governor wasn't ready to confirm anything just yet.

There's more to this dynamic duo's potential partnership than just Selfridge, though. They've also discussed cooperating on invasive species control, focusing on the spread of Asian carp in Lake Michigan, as well as economic development and tariff policies, aiming to create jobs and strengthen the American supply chain.

In addition, they've discussed infrastructure investments and disaster relief efforts— Trump's anticipated trip to Rome later this week aside, Michigan will be the president's first foreign destination during his second term. With cooperation possibilities like these on the table, the next few months could bring some interesting revelations.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story. Remember, Mickey's got your back for the latest news, gossip, and outrage on both sides of the aisle.

Sources: - [1] Associated Press - [2] ABC News - [3] Detroit Free Press

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  1. Karoline Leavitt, the White House's new press secretary, announced that President Trump will appear in Michigan for a rally, marking his first public event since his inauguration.
  2. The rally, slated for Tuesday in Macomb County, will be Trump's 100th day in office, a traditional milestone often used to measure a president's progress against campaign promises.
  3. Trump has been engaging in meetings and phone calls with Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, discussing potential collaboration on various issues, including Selfridge Air National Guard Base.
  4. Whitmer, a former critic of Trump, has expressed optimism about finding common ground in his second term, specifically regarding the future of Selfridge Air National Guard Base.
  5. Beyond Selfridge, discussions have also focused on invasive species control, economic development, tariff policies, creating jobs, and strengthening the American supply chain.
  6. The pair have also considered infrastructure investments and disaster relief efforts, with Michigan being Trump's first foreign destination during his second term.
  7. In other news, Trump's anticipated trip to Rome later this week will be his first foreign destination during his second term.
  8. With potential cooperation possibilities like these on the table, the following months could unveil some intriguing developments in policy and legislation.
  9. Stay informed on this evolving story, as Mickey (likely referencing Leavitt) will keep you updated on the latest news, politics, general news, crime and justice, car accidents, fires, and other topics in both Los Angeles and Hollywood, California, as well as in Michigan and states like Michigan and elsewhere in the United States, including war-and-conflicts, migration, and more.
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