April 30, 2025
President Trump held a rally in Michigan to claim his first 100 days were historically successful, highlighting efforts on immigration, jobs, and inflation. BBC Verify fact-checked several statements from his speech, finding mixed accuracy: while his claims about record-low border crossings and job creation were supported by data, his statements about gasoline prices and egg costs were false or misleading. The article also questioned the transparency of savings claimed by the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge), noting that only about half of the itemized savings had documented evidence, and some appeared to be overstated according to federal contract experts.
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