Trump Responds to Voters’ Regrets with Blunt Remarks on Economic
As President Donald Trump marks 100 days into his second term, he remains combative and unapologetic, defending his economic and immigration policies in a wide-ranging interview with ABC’s Terry Moran. Facing low approval ratings and voter frustration over rising costs, Trump brushed off criticism, saying of disillusioned supporters, “They did sign up for it, actually.”
Trump doubled down on his aggressive trade policies, particularly tariffs on Chinese imports, despite economists warning of long-term financial strain on American households. He argued these measures are essential to end decades of “unfair” trade with China, even as critics point to rising consumer prices and disrupted supply chains. Treasury Secretary J.D. Vance called the tariffs “painful but necessary.”
Trump Responds to Voters’ Regrets with Blunt Remarks on Economic Policies in 100-Day Interview
In contrast, Trump highlighted falling gas and egg prices as proof of success, though experts have questioned the accuracy and relevance of these claims. Meanwhile, public approval of Trump’s economic leadership remains weak, with a majority of Americans disapproving of his performance.
Trump also touted his tough immigration stance, including the reinstatement of the “Remain in Mexico” policy. While he claimed border security has improved, critics argue his administration is relying on previous policies and exposing migrants to unsafe conditions.
On foreign policy, Trump continued to promote his personal diplomacy with leaders like Kim Jong Un, despite little progress. He claimed he could quickly end the war in Ukraine through direct negotiation, though he offered no details and drew skepticism from analysts.
Despite his confidence, polls show only 41% of Americans approve of his presidency so far. Trump dismissed the negative numbers as “fake,” insisting he retains strong support from his base.