US President Donald faces an initial assessment after 100 days in power and has to face bad economic figures, which he attributes to his predecessor Joe Biden. In Les Grandes Gueulesthe teacher Barbara Lefebvre believes that it is notably because of “wokism”
Has Trump failed his first 100 days? The American economy turned to the negative in the first quarter, a spectacular turning point that President Donald Trump attributed to his predecessor Joe Biden on Wednesday. The republican billionaire, who has sworn to make the United States richer, faced figures showing a decline in the gross domestic product (GDP) of the country at the start of the year, while the American economy was still flourishing in late 2024.
In annualized pace, a measure favored by the United States, GDP contracted 0.3%, according to a first estimate published Wednesday by the Ministry of Commerce. This result – the first decline in American GDP since 2022 – is significantly lower than the expectations of the majority of analysts.
“Our country will take off economically, but first we have to get rid of the balance of Joe Biden,” said Donald Trump on his social social platform, which this week celebrates the first 100 days of his second term started on January 20.
“It will take a moment, it has nothing to do with customs duties, it is only that he left us with bad statistics,” said the Head of State, by enjoining his fellow citizens to “be patient !!!”
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-“He has not failed at all”
A calm that the teacher Barbara Lefebvre also demands from the great gules of RMC, who sees the American president succeeding in the long term to straighten the United States.
“He has not failed at all. He opened a whole bunch of subjects … He has the poor job with all this American wokism.
“On work, immigration, wokism … These are monuments, he could not tackle it during the first mandate because of the covid,” she said.
“Wokism is spreading everywhere in major American universities. Harvard, Yale, Colombus … that’s more what it was! It’s like Sciences Po in Paris,” she compares.
“You will see everything will be very well economically. Calm, you have to give her time,” pleads the teacher.