From The News - 29 Apr 2025
President Trump's First 100 Days - Common Sense, Tariffs, New Factories, Rogue Judges
Trump Says First 100 Days 'Revolution of Common Sense'
President Donald Trump on Tuesday called the first 100 days of his second term the most successful such stretch in American history, marking that the world has noticed a "revolution of common sense."
"We're just getting started. You haven't even seen anything yet. It's all just kicking in."
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Trump Voters Feel Tariff Pain but Most See Long-term gain
“Most of the voters who mentioned tariffs expected them to eventually yield the results the Trump administration promised: creating manufacturing jobs at home and enabling the United States to negotiate better trading terms with other countries.“
“The 25 voters were selected from 429 respondents to a February 2025 Ipsos poll who said they voted for Trump in November’s presidential election and were willing to speak to a reporter. Although not a statistically representative portrait of all Trump voters, their ages, education backgrounds, races/ethnicities, locations and voting histories roughly corresponded to those of Trump’s overall electorate.“
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Merck Investing $1B In New Drug Factory
Merck announced a $1 billion investment in a new Delaware facility to produce its blockbuster cancer drug Keytruda and other biologics. The move comes as the company braces for tariffs under the Trump administration’s push to bring pharmaceutical manufacturing back to U.S. soil.
Merck’s Delaware site will be its first domestic plant to manufacture Keytruda.
The facility is expected to create 500 permanent jobs and 4,000 construction roles.
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Nonstop deluge of hoaxes and lies ‘Rogue judges’
His promise — to carry out mass deportations, starting with criminal migrants, has encountered resistance from leftist activists, some of whom wear judicial robes.
“Rogue judges,” he called them Monday, while expressing confidence that “I believe it’s going to work out at the appeals levels.”
Despite the resistance, border czar Tom Homan said Monday that 139,000 criminal illegals have been deported. It’s an impressive down payment.
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