Content Details
DCPD-202500540 - Remarks in Warren, Michigan
- Category
- Budget and Presidential Materials
- Collection
- Compilation of Presidential Documents
- Publisher
- Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
- Event Date
- April 29, 2025
- President
- Donald J. Trump
- Document Categories
- Addresses and Remarks : Warren, MI
- Subjects
- 2021 civil unrest and violence at U.S. Capitol
2024 Presidential election
Afghanistan, withdrawal of U.S. military forces
Armed Forces, U.S., recruitment efforts
Automobile industry, strengthening efforts
Border security
Canada, trade with U.S.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
China, trade with U.S.
Citizenship
Coal-based energy production, expansion efforts
Department of Education, proposed closure
Diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, restriction efforts
Egg prices
Election security and integrity, strengthening efforts
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal employees, return-to-office mandate
Federal regulations, reduction efforts
Foreign narcotics traffickers
Gasoline costs
Hostages and U.S. nationals detained overseas, repatriation efforts
Illegal immigration
Inflation
International Development, U.S. Agency for
Job creation and growth
Make America Healthy Again Commission
Manufacturing industry, domestic investment
Medicare and Medicaid programs
Mexico, trade with U.S.
Michigan, President's visit
Missile defense, improvement efforts
Oil and natural gas, domestic production
Opioid epidemic, efforts to combat
Paris Agreement on climate change
Religious freedom
Republican National Committee
Russia, conflict in Ukraine
Russia, President
Secretary of Agriculture
Secretary of Defense
Secretary of Education
Secretary of Health and Human Services
Secretary of Homeland Security
Sharifullah, Mohammad
Social Security program
Steel and aluminum, U.S. tariffs on foreign imports
Tariffs
Tax Code reform
Transnational criminal organizations
U.N. Human Rights Council
U.S. Border Patrol
U.S. DOGE Service
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
U.S. military readiness, improvement efforts
Ukraine, Russian invasion and airstrikes
Undocumented immigrants, deportation of criminals
Water efficiency standards, improvement efforts
White House Border Czar
White House Communications Adviser
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
White House Press Secretary
White House Senior Adviser
World Health Organization
Yemen, Houthi rebel group
- Names
- Arnaez-Gutierrez, Alexander Moises; Biden, Joseph R., Jr.; Biden, R. Hunter; Caporale, Justin; Devine, Miranda; Gonzales, Ricardo; Green, Alexander N.; Hall, Matt; Harris, Kamala D.; Hegseth, Peter B.; Homan, Thomas D.; Huang, Jensen; Ibarra, José; James, John; Jennings, Scott; Kennedy, Robert F., Jr.; Leavitt, Karoline; Lindell, Michael J.; Marnell, Blake; Marquez, Miguel; Martin, Margo; McMahon, Linda E.; Miller, Stephen; Musk, Elon R.; Nesbitt, Aric; Noem, Kristi L.; Ocasio-Cortez, Alexandria; Omar, Ilhan A.; Oz, Mehmet; Pannebecker, Brian; Perez, Paul A.; Pressley, Ayanna S.; Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich; Reeves, Kendra; Rollins, Brooke L.; Runestad, Jim; Sanabria Ojeda, Kevin Daniel; Sanders, Bernard; Thanedar, Shri; Tlaib, Rashida L.; Trump, Lara J.; Trump, Melania; Whatley, Michael; White, Dana F.
- Locations
- Warren, MI
- Notes
- The President spoke at 6:02 p.m. at Macomb Community College. In his remarks, he referred to Reps. Alexander N. Green, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna S. Pressley, Ilhan A. Omar, and Rashida H. Tlaib; Sen. Bernard Sanders; San Diego, CA, resident Blake Marnell; White House Border Czar Thomas D. Homan; former Vice President Kamala D. Harris; Dana F. White, chief executive officer, Ultimate Fighting Championship; Paul A. Perez, president, National Border Parol Council; White House Senior Adviser Elon R. Musk; José Ibarra, who was convicted in the murder of Laken H. Riley, an Augusta University nursing student killed on the University of Georgia campus in Athens, GA, on February 22, 2024; Kevin Daniel Sanabria Ojeda and Alexander Moises Arnaez-Gutierrez, who were charged with the kidnapping, attempted murder, and robbery of a woman in Burien, WA, on January 21; Ricardo Gonzales, who was arrested on kidnapping, murder, and attempted murder charges in Cobb County, GA, in connection with suspected crimes committed in Chicago, IL, on January 28; Michael J. Lindell, founder and chief executive officer, MyPillow, and his wife Kendra Reeves; Chairman of the Federal Reserve System Board of Governors Jerome H. Powell; Jensen Huang, founder, president, and chief executive officer, NVIDIA Corp; White House aide Justin Caporale and Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt; Mohammad Sharifullah, also known as "Jafar," a member of the Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham-Khorasan Province (ISIS–K) terrorist organization, who was arrested on March 2 and charged with providing and conspiring to provide material support and resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization resulting in death; President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia; Miguel Marquez, a national correspondent for CNN, who was hit with a projectile and tear-gassed while reporting from protests in Minneapolis, MN, for CNN's "Cuomo Prime Time" program on May 29, 2020; R. Hunter Biden, son of former President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.; and New York Post columnist and Fox News contributor Miranda Devine. He also referred to his daughter-in-law Lara J. Trump, in her former capacity as cochair of the Republican National Committee; and Proclamation 10925. The transcript was released by the Office of Communications on May 1.