As President Donald Trump finishes the first 100 days of his second term, Americans across the country are giving him advice on what he should focus on next.
Americans in Washington, D.C., Detroit, Houston and other parts of the country said. Fox News Digital There were various issues that I would like to see them tackle Trump throughout the rest of his term. He also advised him on how to be more successful in the office in the future.
Patrick, a resident of Buffalo, New York, provided active encouragement to Trump, saying, “Please protect your money in our country. Proceed with tariffs as they work. Closing the borders was the best thing you could ever do. Drills, babies, drills.”
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But like Detroit’s Denny, the president said he could soften his approach.
“Try to be more nonpartisan. It’s all Democrats wrong, and not all Republicans are right. Someone has to have an ounce of meaning in that Congress,” she told Fox News Digital.
Trump will record his 100-day appointment on Tuesday. This is a period marked by his agenda to stem the tide of illegal immigration, reduce wasteful government spending, and enact competing foreign tariffs significantly. This is a movement that sent shockwaves across the global economy.
A new Fox News poll has revealed that Trump has received the best approval mark for border security, as a majority of 55% have approved it. That is the only problem he has in the positive realm of his ratings. Among immigrants, a record high of 47% approve Trump (48% disapprove), and a new low of 38% approves the economy (56% disapprove). His worst ratings are inflation (33% approved, 59% disapproved), followed by tariffs (33%-58%), foreign policy (40%-54%), taxes (38%-53%), and guns (41%-44%).
Looking forward to it, the Americans told Fox what they wanted Trump to focus on next on his second term agenda.
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President Donald Trump will reach the first 100 days of his second term on April 30, 2025. (Reuters/Carlos Barrier)
Ernest of Houston said, “Yeah, it’s more helpful for veterans.”
Brian, who was visiting Knoxville, Tennessee, said Trump should focus on “budget cuts.”
Dave, a Houston resident, said he hopes Trump will achieve “world peace.”
He advised the president, “Look where all the wars are going, see what he can do, and to get rid of such things.”
“We’re continuing to work to make it more affordable for the middle class,” said Eric, a native of DC.
Janelle, who was visiting DC from Missouri, said he hopes Trump will remain focused on the border.
“Yeah, I really hope he continues to make sure the borders are safe. I’m really grateful that the illegal crossings have fallen considerably since he took office,” she said.
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Detroit’s Diano told Trump to continue working on lowering prices. “price – Petrol prices, everything that’s affecting America,” he told Fox.
When asked what advice he would give Trump in the future, a Houston resident told him a resident named Lynn to relax with his approach.
“Calm down,” she said. “I’m really sorry. He’s so volatile, he needs a consistent, well thought out government.”
Dave, a Houston resident, advised Trump to “keep going, go well, don’t get off track.”
DC’s Eric advised Trump to trust in God, saying, “Just pray, trust in the Lord with all your heart. Don’t focus on your own understanding.
Reid, a Detroit university student, also shared religious advice for Trump, saying, “Spread Christianity more. Spread God’s love more, become more personality.”
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Nicole, a liberal protester who demonstrated in DC, told Trump to “follow the law.”
An anonymous Detroit man urged Trump to unite the country, but he even expressed doubt that it was possible.
“He needs to find a way to get us back together. I don’t know if he’s someone who can do that, so we feel we’re gone too far,” he said.
Another Detroit native named Gilbert told Fox, “He dials it down a bit, focus on what he’s good at and don’t forget to lead for everyone.”
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