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00:00In 100 days, we have delivered the most profound change in Washington in nearly 100 years.
00:06I read a editorial today that this is the most consequential presidency in history.
00:12How about that?
00:13What the world has witnessed in the past 14 weeks is a revolution of common sense.
00:18That's all it is, really.
00:20Breaking tonight, 100 days into what the president calls the common sense revolution
00:24and the administration even planning to pick up the pace of its rapid fire policies,
00:28including the signing of more executive orders, the slashing of more red tape.
00:33Here's the president rattling off achievements, a long list of achievements.
00:38In three months, my administration has brought home 46 American hostages and citizens detained abroad.
00:46We paid nothing.
00:48Ended all of the lawless so-called diversity, equity and inclusion.
00:54The most secure border in American history.
00:57The cost of eggs is down 87 percent.
01:01Three states this week, a couple of days ago, that were $1.98 a gallon.
01:08And as the president promotes his promises, the liberal media also true to form.
01:12A new study finding that news coverage of Trump is more lopsided than ever.
01:16We'll have a common sense look at the shocking numbers.
01:18But first, to the chief Washington correspondent, Mike Emanuel.
01:22He's live for us in D.C. with more on the president's unprecedented first 100 days.
01:27Mike, good evening.
01:28Trace, good evening.
01:29In Michigan, President Trump told an enthusiastic crowd his tariff policy is designed to bring the auto industry back home.
01:37They all want to come back to Michigan and build cars again.
01:39You know why?
01:40Because of our tax and tariff policy.
01:43They're coming from all over the world.
01:46They're coming up and they're opening up plants and they're talking to us all day and all night.
01:50Earlier, the White House announced a plan to ease auto tariffs.
01:54Big news in a state that is home to several major automakers.
01:58Giving them a little bit of a break, right?
02:01They took in parts from all over the world.
02:03I don't want that.
02:04I want them to make their parts here.
02:05But I gave them a little bit of time.
02:08It's 15 percent and then 10 percent of the parts.
02:11So it's not so bad.
02:13The president announced Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan would receive 21 new F-15EX fighter jets.
02:20Protection for the future of that base.
02:23And in a bit of a surprise, the president invited the governor, a Democrat, to say a few words.
02:28Well, I hadn't planned to speak, but I'm on behalf of all the military men and women who serve our country and serve so honorably on behalf of the state of Michigan.
02:39I am really damn happy we're here to celebrate this recapitalization at Selfridge.
02:44White House aides say the focus in the next 100 days, trade deals and peace agreements.
02:50Trace, Mike Emanuel live for us in D.C.
02:52Mike, thank you.
02:53Let's bring in Princeton University political scientist Lauren Wright, along with RNC surrogate and attorney Mehek Cook.
02:59Thank you both for coming on.
03:01So, Mehek, you had Trump kind of taking a page from Fox News at night with his common sense revolution.
03:05He said the following.
03:07Watch.
03:08What the world has witnessed in the past 14 weeks is a revolution of common sense.
03:14That's all it is, really.
03:15We're conservative.
03:17You're conservative.
03:18You're liberal.
03:19Whatever the hell.
03:19You know what it's all about?
03:20It's about common sense when you think about it.
03:22We're for common sense.
03:23We like strong borders.
03:25We like good education.
03:26We like low interest rates.
03:28I mean, his argument here, Mehek, is that it might be messy at times, but it's rational and it's reasonable.
03:33What do you think?
03:34Trace, you've nailed it.
03:35This is exactly what the American people wanted.
03:37The number one issue was the border crisis, and President Trump promised he would deliver that.
03:42And here's really what's cooking.
03:44I think what Democrats thrived on was inflation, because that means that people are depending on government rather than themselves.
03:51They thrived on the fact that there was an open border crisis because they could celebrate lawlessness, and they thrived on anti-Semitism.
03:58And President Trump shut that down immediately.
04:00All you had to do, Trace, was change the president, the commander-in-chief, and look what he's accomplished his first hundred days.
04:06He's delivered every single promise he told the American people.
04:10And by the way, egg prices, six days into office, every reporter was like, what about egg prices?
04:15Well, Trace, they're down today.
04:16Yeah, they are down a bit today.
04:18Meantime, he kind of sent his administration out, going to the hundred-day thing, and Mark and it, Scott Besant was there talking about tariff deals and trade.
04:25He said the following, Lauren, I'll get your take.
04:27So I could see some announcements on India.
04:31I could see the contours of a deal with the Republic of Korea coming together.
04:36And then we've had substantial talks with the Japanese.
04:40It's kind of interesting, Lauren, because if they get some of these trade deals going, which it sounds like they might with India and Japan.
04:46I hope so.
04:47And they can work something with maybe Ukraine and Russia, a 30-day ceasefire, kind of expand a little bit.
04:53The momentum shifts.
04:55He's running out of runway, President Trump is, on the economy.
04:59That's the area where he's been underwater pretty consistently.
05:03The tariffs are not universally popular.
05:05The rest of the policies that Mehak mentioned are.
05:09And so if Democrats were smart, they would just hammer in on the economy.
05:13But, no, they're still just busy calling him a dictator, an authoritarian, and people are sick of hearing it.
05:19And it doesn't really make political sense.
05:22But hopefully these announcements do come out.
05:24That would help them tremendously.
05:26She talks about something Democrats are focused on, Mehak.
05:29And one of those is the judge in Wisconsin.
05:32This is Judge Dugan.
05:34The Wall Street Journal had this editorial writing, quoting Democrats in the press,
05:38are lining up to portray this, talking about the judge.
05:40A part of a Trump administration campaign against the judiciary,
05:44Wisconsin Senator Temi Baldwin accused the administration of relentlessly attacking the judicial system,
05:50flouting court orders, arresting a sitting judge in a way that jeopardizes basic Democratic values.
05:55But if the facts, as alleged, are accurate, the values at stake concern a judge, a judge's duty to the law.
06:01In other words, she knows what she's doing.
06:03She's a judge.
06:05She might be in trouble.
06:06Well, and activist judges today aren't untouchable.
06:09That's the bottom line, Trace.
06:10You saw a judge that was complicit in helping an illegal alien that was deported the first time
06:16and under a previous administration came back.
06:18He was charged on three counts of battery, domestic abuse and infliction of pain.
06:22I mean, he beat somebody 30 times.
06:25This is a judge that has overstepped and bucked the rule of law.
06:28You had Justice Brandeis a long time ago say this, and I think it's important.
06:32Crime is contagious.
06:33If the government becomes a lawbreaker, then we're going to see contempt for the law and anarchy.
06:37And that's exactly what she is causing in our judiciary today.
06:41Meantime, my favorite soundbite of the day.
06:43I saved it for you.
06:44This is Michelle Obama on a podcast saying that she loses sleep over all these deportations going on in the country.
06:52Watch.
06:52There's so much bias and so much racism and so much ignorance that fuels those kind of choices.
07:00I worry for people of color all over this country.
07:05And I don't know that we will have the advocates to protect everybody.
07:09And that makes me, that frightens me.
07:13It keeps me up at night.
07:15Two things.
07:16I don't think that the deportation thing is about people of color at all.
07:20It's about being here illegally.
07:22Two, she is married to the former deporter-in-chief who deported three million.
07:26Half a million people a year.
07:28Right.
07:28More than any, every 20th century president combined.
07:33Yeah.
07:33Very effective deportation policy.
07:35Right.
07:36And so a little bit of maybe hypocrisy going on here?
07:40Maybe.
07:40I mean, I do think first ladies are held to sometimes difficult standards.
07:44I study them.
07:45But this podcast, just like what, hopefully, is just such a disaster for, it's the gift that keeps on giving for Republicans.
07:55Every week I hear one of these Michelle Obama sound bites and I sort of cringe.
07:59And it's just an extended hour, two hours where there are, there's just bait there.
08:06And man, is that tough?
08:08It's almost like they think the Democrats would hate them if they said, you know what, people really who commit crimes in this thing should be deported.
08:15And they got on board on that agenda and you think, oh, they would say, oh, well, yeah, I can't believe you said that.
08:20Who knows?
08:20We'll see what happens.
08:21Lauren, Mehek, thank you both.
08:23Meantime, a conservative media watchdog has a new report concerning the coverage of President Trump's first 100 days.
08:29And while the negative coverage won't surprise you, the sheer volume of it might.
08:33Ashley Strohmeyer is live here in New York City with the new information on this.
08:37Ashley, good evening.
08:38Hi, Tracy.
08:39President Trump hasn't been shy about how he feels.
08:41The media has covered his first 100 days.
08:44Now a new analysis from the Conservative Media Research Center is shedding some light on just how negative it's been.
08:51So the media watchdog group analyzed the evening newscast of three top networks and found roughly 92 percent of the coverage was negative.
08:59Compare that to only 7.8 percent that was positive.
09:02Even when it comes to President Trump's top issue of the border, MRC found the networks only devoted just about three and a half minutes to reporting that border encounters are significantly down under Trump.
09:14Now compare that to coverage of President Biden's 100 days, his first 100 days, where MRC found that 59 percent of the coverage was positive.
09:23But despite the complaints coming out of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue that the mainstream media isn't treating the president fairly, the White House says the president won't shy away from engaging with him much.
09:36But the fact that we still have a president who has been a victim of these hoaxes, these lies, these smears by so many legacy media outlets and reporters, yet he's still willing to sit down with them, look them in the eye, look them face to face and take them to task and share the truth with them.
09:53And his perspective, I think it's what the American people deserve in a president and we've already seen that this week with President Trump sitting down with the Atlantic and just tonight with ABC News.
10:05Trace, back to you.
10:06Ashley Strohmeyer live for us here in New York.
10:08Ashley, thank you.
10:14Well, the Fox News Unite Common Sense Department has a question.
10:17Is the sky really falling or is the media simply telling you the sky is falling?
10:22To mark the first 100 days of his second term, President Trump held a rally in Warren, Michigan, just north of Detroit.
10:29And to get into the rally, people waited for hours.
10:32But network news shows got out of the rally in just minutes.
10:35They just cut away because after all, it's very difficult to tell people how bad things are when the president is up on stage telling them how good things are.
10:44Four minutes into the rally, MSNBC cut away to say that prices are up, except that prices are down.
10:51Eggs are down, gas is down, energy is down, network news credibility is down.
10:58But the resistance media isn't just playing chicken little today.
11:02Since Donald Trump took office, newsbusters looked at 899 stories on NBC, ABC and CBS, and 92 percent of them were negative.
11:12Ninety two percent.
11:13Even on immigration, where Trump is polling extremely well, the network spin was 93 percent negative.
11:20Hitting your thumb with a hammer has a negative rating of 89 percent.
11:25And during Joe Biden's first 100 days, the networks gave him 59 percent positive coverage.
11:31So again, common sense would ask, is the sky really falling or did you just fall for the media telling you the sky is falling?
11:40Let's bring a New York Post reporter, Lydia Moynihan, and the author of The Greatest Comeback Ever, out today.
11:48Joe Concha, congratulations on the book.
11:50And with that, we need you to do some work.
11:51And the work is 92 percent.
11:54Put this up on the screen.
11:55Yeah.
11:5592 percent negative coverage.
11:58It's kind of interesting when you see it there next to the president.
12:007.8 percent positive.
12:032 percent, 2.2 percent, Joe.
12:04We don't know what happened to it.
12:06What do you think?
12:06I remember when Kamala Harris became the Democratic nominee, Katie Research Center also did an analysis as far as the first 100 stories on Kamala's campaign.
12:17All 100 were deemed positive.
12:20So this is nothing surprising here.
12:22Four numbers to look at, Trace.
12:23OK, unemployment is at just 4.2 percent.
12:27Inflation is at 2.4 percent.
12:30Remember, under Joe Biden, it went over 9 percent at one point.
12:32A gallon of gas is $3.16 per gallon.
12:37Border crossings are down 99 percent.
12:40How do you get the 92 percent negative when your four core numbers look like that?
12:45And by the way, gas in California is still five bucks a gallon, Joe.
12:48Oh, well.
12:49California.
12:50Excenuating circumstances.
12:52Exactly right.
12:52Meantime, the media would never show you this, Lydia.
12:55But this is lawmakers sound.
12:57Now, this is from 2017, followed by 2025, same lawmakers.
13:02And you you are going to think, are they kidding with the same comments?
13:06Watch this.
13:07This first 100 days have been really characterized by chaos, crisis and confusion.
13:11First 100 days, the Trump administration have been characterized by chaos, cruelty and corruption.
13:19We give him failing grades.
13:21Promise after promise to working people has been broken.
13:24This president has already, already, only 100 days in, failed our country.
13:29Do they have any original thoughts?
13:31I mean, Hakeem Jeffries did, except for two words.
13:33He did it verbatim from 2017.
13:35They have their talking points down.
13:37Look, they failed to evolve during that time period, at the same time that you've seen Trump and the Republican Party expand and bring so many more people into it.
13:44And that's why we see Trump's back in office and they're still in the minority.
13:48So I think if they actually want to win, they need to think beyond their talking points.
13:52And it's interesting because Trump in his joint address to Congress just a few months ago was saying there is nothing I can do or say that would make them applaud or smile.
14:00And that's the reality.
14:02No matter what he does, they're going to literally use the same talking points, the same exact language that they've been using to criticize him.
14:09Chuck Todd, Joe Concha, commenting on the Axios reporter at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, who said that the media missed the story of Joe Biden's decline.
14:19Chuck said the following.
14:21This is not a media failure.
14:23This is a failure of the Democratic Party.
14:24And I just sort of the virtue signaling that some people have done to try to say that the media missed this story.
14:32They didn't miss this story.
14:33David Ignatius wrote, I just refuse to accept this this stupid premise because it's a right wing manufactured right wing premise in order to to stay in the media.
14:43But he's right.
14:44They didn't miss the story.
14:46They they ignored the story and tried to cover up the story.
14:49Joe, there's a reason why Chuck Todd appears to be doing that from his laundry room.
14:52Right.
14:53MSNBC, NBC didn't want to pardon me at this point.
14:55It was a media failure.
14:57Chuck, the press did miss the story.
15:00It's not right wing manufactured.
15:02Look, when Joe Biden was seen shaking hands with the air or having conversations like that kid from The Sixth Sense, like, you know, he could talk and see dead people.
15:12In other words, dead leaders that he thought were still alive, forgot the names of his own cabinet members, needed a list of reporters to call upon.
15:19You didn't need White House sources to tell you whether Joe Biden's cognitive decline was existent, whether his brain was turning to applesauce.
15:26We've seen this since the 2020 campaign and we've talked about on this network and we were called conspiracy theorists.
15:33And bottom line is Chuck Todd is out of a job for a reason.
15:36And they call it deep fakes.
15:38Those are deep fakes.
15:39Oh, that's right.
15:39Cheap fakes.
15:40I think here's president president on ABC tonight.
15:42OK, I said, you're going to have a transition period.
15:46We've been ripped off by every country all over the world.
15:49They're laughing at us.
15:50They thought we were stupid people.
15:51And we were.
15:52And I said, that's not going to happen.
15:54We're not hard times.
15:55Hard times are ahead.
15:56I don't think so.
15:57I think great times are ahead.
15:59Look, since I came in, gasoline is down.
16:02Groceries are down.
16:03Egg prices are down.
16:05Lydia, they hate him, but he talks to them.
16:08It's very admirable because you have Joe Biden who couldn't talk to somebody even when he had their name on a postcard, knew exactly what he was supposed to ask them.
16:16And Donald Trump, as you noted, look at the overwhelming negative coverage.
16:20And he's still willing to continue and do battle and drive home his talking points.
16:24And he knows they're going to seek to undermine him at every turn.
16:27But he's so eager and so confident in his message that he's happy to do battle with them.
16:31And look, it's good for the media.
16:33They need the ratings.
16:34This is the most relevant thing that they can possibly do right now.
16:38The book is out.
16:39Joe Concha, it's called The Greatest Comeback Ever.
16:41Joe, give me give me 10, your best 10 seconds on it.
16:44What's it about?
16:44My best 10 seconds.
16:45This, from a journalism perspective, we've never seen anything like this, especially from June 27th when Biden had that debate and had to drop out three weeks later.
16:54The president was nearly assassinated.
16:56He picks J.D. Vance as his running mate.
16:58And then Kamala Harris is installed, Soviet style, as the nominee.
17:02And then everything that happened afterwards, Joe Biden, I'm sorry, Donald Trump wins every swing state.
17:06The popular vote, Republicans take back the Senate.
17:08They keep the House.
17:10This is the greatest comeback of all time.
17:12And I was behind the scenes for all of it.
17:13And the picture is McDonald's?
17:15McDonald's, yes.
17:16McDonald's.
17:17That was the whole campaign right there.
17:19Good stuff.
17:19Joe Concha, best of luck to you.
17:21Thank you, Trace.
17:21Great to see you.
17:22In 100 days, we have delivered the most profound change in Washington in nearly 100 years.
17:30I read a editorial today that this is the most consequential presidency in history.
17:36How about that?
17:37And it wasn't even by a group that would normally be supporting us.
17:41It was a group of people that I think they tend to be on the liberal side, but they said it's the most important election.
17:50The November 5th had changed it all.
17:52Consequential, indeed, in the first 100 days, the Trump administration has reworked U.S. foreign policy, working on deals with allies and adversaries alike.
18:01Let's bring in former State Department Deputy Special Envoy Eli Kohanim.
18:05Eli, great to have you on the show, as always.
18:08Great to be with you.
18:08Fox News writes the following here, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday declared a three-day ceasefire in the war with Ukraine next month to mark the 80th anniversary of the World War II victory day.
18:20The Kremlin said the 72-hour ceasefire would run from the beginning of May 8 and last through the end of May 10.
18:26Do you think that President Trump might be able to extend this?
18:3030 days is what they were kind of looking at, negotiations.
18:33Is this an opening?
18:35Do you see an opening here?
18:36Well, Trace, it better be an opening because the president has let Putin know that he's looking for a minimum of a 30-day ceasefire, a full and complete ceasefire, land, sea, and energy installations, and so on.
18:48And the president is really looking for Vladimir Putin to understand that this war will only end through negotiation.
18:57There's no military victory waiting for either side.
19:00And President Trump has invested, personally, hours.
19:04He's the only person on the entire planet who can bring peace to this war, to this conflict.
19:10What's incredible to understand, Trace, is that the president handed Joe Biden at the end of his term a world at peace, and he got handed back a world on fire with two wars raging on two continents.
19:22And it's incredible to see how the president has been able to bring de-escalation to both of these continents and bring all sides closer to achieving peace.
19:32General Keith Kellogg, on that note, Ellie, said the following today.
19:35Watch.
19:35Russia has not made any major advances in the last year and a half.
19:40They haven't taken the city of Kiev, the capital.
19:42They haven't pushed to the west of the Dnieper River, which is a major obstacle.
19:46They haven't taken Odessa.
19:47They've lost hundreds of thousands of soldiers, and they haven't really moved anything.
19:51Nobody's going to win this war militarily.
19:53It's going to be done through diplomacy.
19:54The question is, how do you get Vladimir Putin to adopt that diplomacy, to take on that diplomacy?
20:00Well, on the one hand, the president has a very good relationship with Vladimir Putin, and that is something that we've seen work very well over the years.
20:09And as well, the administration, the Trump administration, has been speaking directly with Putin, something that the Biden administration refused flatly to do.
20:18And it was it was a wonder how they were ever going to achieve peace if you're not even willing to speak to one side of a conflict.
20:24But on the other hand, Trace, we're also hearing the president speak about possible secondary sanctions.
20:30So I think President Trump is laying it all out there for Putin to understand that he can he can bring this conflict and this war to an end through a peaceful resolution, through diplomacy.
20:43And it's certainly in his best interest to to partner with the president and make it happen for himself.
20:49Yeah, sounds like there's a plan B in the works and they're trying to get this thing worked out.
20:53L.A. Kohanim, thank you for coming on. Thanks for having me.
20:55Well, coming up, new numbers on the Trump administration's border crackdown in the first 100 days and the record number of deportations those days included.
21:04Plus, brand new video coming into Fox News of a previously deported Guatemalan illegal alien hiding in a tree to avoid ice.
21:13And what comes next for the Trump administration after 100 days of headwinds from the media, Democrats, the pollsters and later in the nightcap, a new study showing the legacy media hammering President Trump 92 percent negative coverage during the first 100 days.
21:30A stark contrast to Joe Biden, who got 59 percent positive coverage.
21:35Are you surprised or is it just how it is?
21:39Let us know.
21:39X Instagram at Trace Gallagher.
21:41We'll read your responses coming up in the nightcap.
21:44Well, breaking tonight, severe storms now rocking Western and central Pennsylvania, leaving about five hundred sixty thousand homes without power in the Pittsburgh area.
21:54Wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour, bringing down trees, triggering tornado warnings.
21:59At least one death has been confirmed in that area.
22:02We will have more information as it comes in to Fox News at night.
22:08Now we move toward the next 100 days and beyond with independent women's features, editor in chief, Kayla McGee White and California Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton.
22:18Welcome to you both.
22:19Kayla, to you first.
22:20I want to play some sound from Larry Kudlow.
22:22He was talking about the negative polling, the pollsters and Trump and kind of how they're they're tweaking the numbers a bit.
22:28Watch.
22:30The liberal media is out of the gate.
22:32They're doing everything they can to phony up their polls in order to show that Donald Trump's first hundred days are a failure.
22:38Well, it's not true.
22:40These are fake polls.
22:42Now, I spoke to A's pollster John McLaughlin over the weekend, and he told me that in the New York Times poll, only 37 percent are Trump 2024 voters.
22:55But Mr. Trump received 50 percent of the actual vote.
22:58So what happened to the other 13 percent?
23:00It's kind of this theme, Kayla McGee White, right?
23:04It's just the media creating its own narrative.
23:07The pollster is kind of helping the media create its own narrative.
23:11Right.
23:12I'm with Kudlow on this one.
23:13I don't give much credit to any of these polls, and I don't need to see a specific breakdown of who the pollsters are talking to to know that.
23:19All I need to know is that these are the exact same people who were telling me Kamala Harris was up by double digits in Iowa last year, Trace.
23:27I don't give them any credit.
23:28And the fact of the matter is, let's assume that these polls actually are accurate and that Trump is historically unpopular.
23:35Well, that's still not very good news for Democrats, because you want to know what else these polls show?
23:40That voters still trust Donald Trump more than Democrats on just about every single one of the key issues.
23:47So if I were them, I wouldn't be bragging about that too much.
23:50Yeah, that's exactly right.
23:52Meantime, the New York Post editorial, Steve Hilton, reads the following here.
23:56When Donald Trump headed back to the White House on January 20, most folks knew him fairly well.
24:00They knew his priorities.
24:01Even so, few could have imagined how the returning prez would manage to transform the nation as dramatically as he has in a matter of weeks,
24:09not only via his executive orders, but by shifting the debate, restoring common sense views and saying and doing what his predecessors have not.
24:18I mean, Steve, he's making he's making this kind of right.
24:22The sausage making.
24:23It's ugly when you watch it.
24:25But boy, if it turns out to be delicious, the Democrats are doomed.
24:30That's exactly right, Trace.
24:31And that phrase there, I think it's central to everything that's going on right now.
24:36Common sense, because it's just practical, positive things.
24:40Look at the border.
24:41I mean, who would have imagined that we'd be in a situation where you have a whole administration that would just throw the border wide open
24:47and it's just common sense that that makes no sense and we've got to close it.
24:51And look how quickly that was done.
24:53And you see it throughout the attitude.
24:55It's not ideological.
24:57That's the big shift with Donald Trump compared to previous Republican leaders and certainly Democrats.
25:02And it's what I talk about all the time in California because here we're full of ideology.
25:07Everything is ideological, not practical.
25:10It's common sense.
25:11That's what's going to put people back on track to the kind of life that they want to live.
25:15You should run for governor, Steve.
25:16I've been saying that for a long time.
25:18Meantime, Van Jones asked a very good question today, Kayla McGee-White.
25:22Watch.
25:23You need a fire alarm and you need a fire station.
25:26A fire alarm is so that you can raise the concern level in an appropriate way.
25:32And then we also need a fire station.
25:33Who's going to put out this fire?
25:34The opposition is important.
25:36What's the proposition?
25:37What are Democrats offering besides, you know, outrage to Donald Trump and Elon Musk?
25:42That has to be worked out.
25:43I mean, it's a fair analogy, but there is no fire station.
25:46Who is going to put out this Democratic fire?
25:48There is no plan in place that we can see.
25:50It's just point the finger at somebody else.
25:53Well, and he's right that they're not offering anything at all.
25:57And what you hear commonly from Democrats nowadays is this fake hoax of the regretful Trump voter, which is total baloney.
26:04If you voted for Donald Trump in November, you are getting exactly what you voted for, which is a total disruption to the status quo.
26:12The fact of the matter is that the system as is is not working for a majority of Americans.
26:18Donald Trump was elected to disrupt that.
26:20And there are going to be actions that he that he takes that rock that status quo and make people a bit squeamish.
26:27But it is a mistake to conflate discomfort with change with broad disapproval overall for his agenda.
26:33We knew what we signed up for when we voted for Donald Trump.
26:36And we are very happy with the results so far.
26:38Meantime, it's not just manipulating the polls like we talked about at the top of the segment, Steve.
26:43It's the headlines in the past 24 hours.
26:45Let's read these NPR more give Trump an F than any grade for the first hundred days.
26:50Axios exclusive.
26:51Most Americans see Trump is dangerous dictator.
26:54The Hill poll finds Trump's approval rating below 50 percent in every 2024 swing state.
27:00And on it goes.
27:01People who are not paying attention actually believe this stuff, Steve.
27:06It's amazing, isn't it?
27:07It's like they're finally they're back to their default setting, which is Trump derangement.
27:11And, you know, for a while, they're a little bit worried because, you know, it seemed like actually Trump was carrying all before him.
27:17And it was a whole different world.
27:20And they had to restrain themselves a little bit.
27:21But now they're back to what they really love doing, which is going for President Trump.
27:25And this is what their orientation has been ever since Donald Trump came on the political scene.
27:31And they just it seems that they just love the chance to go back to that kind of divisive nonsense.
27:37Yeah. Steve Hilton, Kayla McGee White.
27:39Thank you both.
27:39Well, among the list of obvious campaign promises kept in the president's first 100 days is securing the southern border and cracking down on illegal immigration.
27:48Bill Malugin is live in Los Angeles with more on the new numbers.
27:52Bill, good evening.
27:53Hey, Trace.
27:54Well, the Trump administration obviously just had a huge mess to clean up after the last four years at the southern border.
27:59And today they released some brand new numbers showing the progress they're making when it comes to mass deportation.
28:04So take a look.
28:05ICE announced in the first 100 days they've deported 65,682 illegal aliens and have arrested another 66,463 aliens, 75 percent of which have criminal convictions or charges.
28:19President Trump took a victory lap at his Michigan rally today.
28:24Democrats have vowed mass invasion and mass migration.
28:30We are delivering mass deportation.
28:33And it's happening very fast.
28:35America is a dumping ground for criminals no longer.
28:39And take a look at this.
28:41In San Antonio earlier today, this previously deported Guatemalan illegal alien actually climbed up a tree and hid there when ICE moved in to arrest him.
28:50DHS says ICE had a warrant on him for the federal crime of felony reentry.
28:54He stayed in that tree for hours before he ultimately came down and was arrested by ICE.
29:00In the meantime, the Wisconsin Supreme Court has issued an order temporarily relieving Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan of her official duties.
29:08This is after she was arrested by the FBI for allegedly interfering with an ICE arrest of an illegal alien in court.
29:14She will not return to her courtroom and her caseload will be covered by other judges.
29:19And Judge Dugan's defense team says she plans to defend herself vigorously and she believes she's going to be exonerated of these charges against her.
29:27Trace?
29:27Bill Belugian live for us in Los Angeles.
29:30Bill, thank you.
29:30Coming up, the new Trump administration celebrating 100 days in office.
29:35But how is that working out in liberal Los Angeles?
29:38And later, President Trump rallying in Michigan tonight, easing tariffs on auto workers.
29:44Two of those auto workers will join us live.
29:46One of them spoke at the rally and has advice on how you make a deal with the man behind the arc of the deal.
29:54Next.
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