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President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he believes President Vladimir Putin still wants to stop Russia's war in Ukraine, despite recent attacks on troubled countries.

When asked if he thought Putin was interviewed by Terry Moran of ABC News, Trump replied, "I think he does."

"If it weren't for me, I thought he wanted to take over the whole country," Trump said. "I'll tell you that when I saw Putin shoot missiles at several towns, I was upset."

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Trump warns "Nothing will stop me" at rally to celebrate 100-day office

Hello, welcome to the American Political Scene Blog. I'm Tom Ambrose and will bring you the latest news in the next few hours.

Let's start with the President's Michigan rally last night. Donald Trump celebrated his 100th day at a campaign-style rally in Michigan and attacked “the radical left-wing judge of the Communist Party” in an attempt to seize his power, warning: “Nothing will stop me.”

The president also sent videotapes of El Salvador’s infamous prison from the United States for Venezuelan immigrants, enjoying El Salvador’s infamous prison, accompanied by Hollywood-style music and crowd recognition.

Trump's choice of Michigan is not only how the battlefield state can help him win Vice President Kamala Harris in the election last November, but also his position as a potential beneficiary of tariff policies, which he claims will revive the U.S. manufacturing industry.

But the Sponge-like Sports and Expo Center in Warren City near Detroit was only halfway at the rally and left a steady man before his disengagement and winding 89-minute address ended.

"We are in the heart of our country tonight to celebrate the 100 most successful days of any government in our country's history!" Trump announced. “In 100 days, we have achieved the most profound changes in Washington in nearly 100 years.”

The 45th and 47th Presidents falsely accused the last engineering government of a massive border invasion and allowed gangs, cartels and terrorists to infiltrate the community. “Democrats vowed mass invasions and mass immigration,” he said. “We are doing mass deportations.”

"Tonight's sad display of Trump will not help, and can help the family he started messing up 100 days ago," said Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin.

"Michigan and the rest of the country are seeing through Trump, so he has the lowest approval rate for generations. If he hasn't been scared of what the ballot box brings between now and the midterm elections, then he should be."

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