Polls Show Most Voters Dissatisfied With Trump's First 100 Days, Describing Them as "Chaotic" and "Scary"
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In an interview with Time magazine, President Trump reflected positively on his first 100 days in office, despite numerous polls indicating widespread disapproval from Americans. He assessed his performance as superior by grading his actions across various issues. However, he admitted to altering some campaign promises, claiming past statements about resolving international conflicts were made metaphorically. Additionally, Trump perpetuated negative stereotypes about immigrants, asserting they pose a significant threat, despite evidence suggesting immigrants commit fewer crimes than citizens. His economic policies have also faced backlash, contributing to low approval ratings.
"I said that as an exaggeration because to make a point, and you know, it gets, of course, by the fake news," Trump told Time.
"If you were walking down the street, and if you happen to be near one of these people, they could, they would kill you, and they wouldn't even think about it," Trump claimed.
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