President Donald Trump was not afraid of the public explosion of Democrats and free media during his first 100 days in office, and a similar trend has continued since his first term.
Trump publicly condemned Maine Democrats in amid a high-profile skirmish. Governor Janet Mills violated his executive orders to prohibit biological males from competing in the women's movement.
"Your population doesn't want men to play in women's sports, so you'd better comply with any federal funding," Trump told Mills at the White House in February. Mills argued that she would "see (him) the Ion Court" on the questions the president answered: "I look forward to that. It should be a real simplicity."
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He added: “Enjoy your life after the governor because I don’t think you will participate in elected politics.”
There was a second significant clash with the Democrats during Trump's joint speech to Congress in March. Several Democrats raised signs of anti-Trump, shouting and moaning in Trump's speech, and some ended up walking out. Rep. Al Green, a progressive Democrat in Texas, must be escorted out of the House because he will not stop sabotaging the president's speech and subsequently condemned by members of his own party for the stunt.
"I realized that I absolutely had nothing to say to make them happy or to make them stand up and smile or applaud," Trump said in his speech. "I could find a cure for the most destructive disease. An answer to the disease that can wipe out the entire country, or declare the greatest economy in history... These people sitting here will not applaud, will not endure, and certainly will not cheer on these astronomy achievements."
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"It's sad," Trump added. "That's not that."
Trump also did not get rid of the media from public rigging during his second term.
In a noteworthy round trip, a reporter at Trump in the Oval Office asked him if he believes he has the legal authority to deport illegal foreigners. In response, the president flipped the script onto a reporter, demanding a return: “Does Biden have the right to allow millions of people to enter our country?”
In another back and forth attitude with reporters, this time on Air Force One, Trump did not speak to a Bloomberg reporter who asked Trump about his tariffs.
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“I think your question is so stupid,” Trump was asked when asked about reporters on Air Force One whether at some point was unwilling tolerate if there was “pain” in the market? ”
“I don’t want anything to go down, but sometimes you have to take medication to fix some of the problems,” Trump shot backward. “And we have a horrible thing, other countries treat us so badly because we have stupid leadership to achieve that.”
President Donald Trump arrived at Palm Beach International Airport in Florida on March 28, 2025 to speak on Air Force One. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)
Trump's public criticism of the Democratic Party and the media also includes a new nickname for the president's political rival.
One of these targets was D-Calif's Senator Adam Schiff, who obtained a new nickname in the term: "Watermelon Head". The nickname is the first nickname Trump gave Schiff: "Pencil Neck".
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"Adam'Schifty'Schiff - Can you believe this guy?" Trump said at a dinner hosted by the National Republican Congress Committee earlier this month. "He has the smallest neck I've ever seen, and the largest head: we call him a watermelon head." Trump continued to think about how Schiff's "big fat face" could "stand on his neck" the size of the president's finger.
"This is the strangest thing - it's a mystery; no one can understand."
Trump made a joint speech to Congress and was interrupted by Rep. Al Green, a member of the House of Representative, protesting his planned layoffs on multiple administrations. March 4. (AP)
Another Trump nickname from his first 100 days is not targeting specific people, but a Democrat who violates tariff policies as a whole.
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Trump wrote on social media platform truth social earlier this month: "The United States has the opportunity to do what it should have done decades ago. Don't be weak! Don't be stupid! Don't be a thousand people (a person based on weakness and stupidity!). "Be strong, brave, patient, and greatness will be the result!"