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Ted Lindner: 我是福克斯新闻的Ted Lindner,报道了特朗普总统庆祝就职100天,并在密歇根州举行大型集会。他赞扬了自己在边境安全和与多个国家进行贸易谈判方面的努力。他还提到了与印度的贸易谈判进展。 特朗普总统: 我将优先考虑密歇根州和美国,而不是中国。我为工人争取权益,并取得了成功。 Ted Lieu: 特朗普总统的前100天是美国历史上最糟糕的100天之一。 Hakeem Jeffries: 特朗普政府失败了,共和党议员像无用的橡皮图章一样行事。他们没有对特朗普政府的失败行为进行有效监督。 Ryan Schmelz: 共和党正在努力通过特朗普总统的议程,但面临许多挑战,包括左翼民主党人反对“伟大而美丽的法案”。该法案包含了特朗普总统在边境、国家安全、支出和美国税收方面的优先事项。众议院共和党人试图削减至少1.5万亿美元的支出,同时不削减医疗补助等基本服务的支出。共和党正在推动增加医疗补助的工作要求,但一些成员表示,如果该法案削减福利,他们将不会投票支持。 Lisa McClain: 该法案只削减了臃肿官僚机构中的浪费、欺诈和滥用行为。我们不会削减医疗补助等基本服务。 Ed Lawrence: Doge的削减主要来自劳动力减少,以及一些拨款和项目的取消。埃隆·马斯克承诺,在他结束特别政府雇员的任期后,Doge将在下个月退居二线。穆雷参议员和德劳罗众议员发布了一个在线追踪器,记录了Doge如何扰乱联邦资金流动。

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The president celebrates 100 days back in the White House. I'm Ted Lindner, Fox News, and the president's celebrating that by holding a big rally in Michigan on Tuesday night. After decades of politicians who destroyed Detroit...

To build up Beijing, you finally have a champion for workers in the White House. And instead of putting China first, I'm putting Michigan first, and I'm putting America first. President Trump also praising his efforts on border security and ongoing trade negotiations with several nations. Earlier on Tuesday, he spoke to reporters. India's coming along great. I think we'll have a deal with India. The prime minister, as you know, was here three weeks ago, and they want to make a deal. We'll see what happens.

Democrats, meantime, giving their own assessment on President Trump's first 100 days, including California Congressman Ted Lieu. Donald Trump's first 100 days have been one of the worst first 100 days of any U.S. president in history. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries striking a similar tone on Tuesday, taking aim at Republican lawmakers. Trump administration has failed and Republicans in Congress are behaving like a useless rubber stamp.

Meantime, an autopsy for Gene Hackman's wife, Betsy Arakawa, reveals new details about her death. Arakawa, who died due to hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, had fluid accumulation in her chest and mild hardening of the vessels that supply blood to the heart and body. Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is transmitted from animals to humans and is commonly found in rodents. The classical pianists' carbon monoxide levels were within normal range.

And stocks rising again as stronger than expected. Profits keep piling high for companies. On Tuesday, the S&P 500 rose 32 points. It's six straight gain. The Dow rose 300 points. The Nasdaq up 95. America's listening to Fox News.

I'm Ben Domenech, Fox News contributor, editor-at-large of The Spectator, and editor of the Transom.com daily newsletter. I'm inviting you to join in-depth conversations every week on the Ben Domenech Podcast. Listen and follow now at foxnewspodcast.com.

Republicans are pushing to pass President Trump's agenda, but plenty of challenges are on the horizon, including far-left Democrats poo-pooing the Big Beautiful Bill. Fox's Ryan Schmelz has more. Committee meetings are underway for the One Big Beautiful Bill, containing President Trump's priorities on border, national security, spending, and the U.S.

And tax cuts. House Republicans are trying to cut at least $1.5 trillion in spending without cutting essential services for programs like Medicaid, which conference chair Lisa McClain says won't happen. The only cuts that this bill makes are to the waste, the fraud, and the abuse that are in their bloated bureaucracy.

Republicans are pushing for additional work requirements for Medicaid, but some members say they won't vote for the package if it cuts benefits, which Democrats are warning is likely to happen. On Capitol Hill, Ryan Schmelz, Fox News. President Trump is calling efforts by Doge a success so far. This despite falling short of their cost-cutting goal following a barrage of legal challenges to their efforts.

Fox's Ed Lawrence has more.

The substantial part of the cut is coming from a reduction in labor force. They're also saving some grants and programs being called back and eliminated. Now, Elon Musk promised that Doge would take a back seat next month when he returns to do his companies. And his time as a special government employee comes to an end. Senator Patty Murray of Washington and Representative Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut releasing an online tracker compiling all the ways Doge is interrupting the flow of federal funds, often going against the law, they claim.

And Amazon saying they will not, in fact, list the added cost of tariffs on some products prices on their website. There have been speculation the e-commerce giant might be showing the new import prices. I'm Ted Littner. This is Fox News. I'm Janice Dean. Join me every Sunday as I focus on stories of hope and people who are truly rays of sunshine in their community and across the world. Listen and follow now at FoxNewsPodcast.com.