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US voters divided over Trump’s first 100 days – 10 out of 10, or a lack of grace and empathy?

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
April 29, 2025
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US voters divided over Trump’s first 100 days – 10 out of 10, or a lack of grace and empathy?
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From the White House these past 100 days, I’ve chronicled the whirlwind that’s reshaping America.

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Getting beyond the West Wing and out of Washington has been harder. The volume of news has necessitated a near-constant presence in the US capital.

Every single day there has been something. Of course, this has been entirely intentional for the president and his team of proud disrupters.

They pledged to govern differently, and on that promise, they have more than delivered.

To fix America, Donald Trump first had to convince people that it is broken. Many didn’t need convincing. Look for decline here and you’ll easily find it; communities left behind.

Look for bureaucracy and waste – you’ll find that too. Common sense silenced by wokism? Many can relate to that. Immigration out of control? Politicians have been struggling with that for decades.

In just 100 days, Mr Trump has harnessed all of that into a package of change that feels like nothing short of a revolution.

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Despite the tsunami of news, my colleagues and I have managed to escape from the White House. And it is there, beyond Washington, that the more subtle but no less profound changes to the fabric of this nation can be felt.

Whether it be innocuous tattoos that might now be associated with gang membership, or free speech opinions penned on social media, or the willingness just to chat about politics, one startling thing I have observed these past 100 days is a growing sense of fear.

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Anyone who has worked as a foreign correspondent in America will tell you that Americans love to give their opinion on politics. And they do it, always, with word-perfect articulation. There is no better place in the world for a ‘voxpop’.

There is a passion for politics that I haven’t seen anywhere else I’ve lived and worked. Until now. Over these past 100 days, I have increasingly found a reticence that reflects an America changed by this president and his style.

I’m in Detroit at the moment, in Michigan, the battleground state that helped to deliver Donald Trump the presidency back in November. I was here back then, too, and recall the enthusiasm with which people would discuss the upcoming election. There was enthusiasm for Trump and enthusiasm for Harris.

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Now the response to my questions is, so often, “no thanks, I’d rather not”. Sometimes people ask where the report will be seen. “Will it be on in America?” Think about it – this is America. What an indictment of the times, that people fear offering their opinion – whatever side of the aisle they sit.

Very often, it’s businesses that are extremely cautious of being associated with one political view or another. Such is the animosity now between the two sides.

After a day of perseverance in Detroit this week, a few folk did talk to us. Their answers were revealing.

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In a park, I met Marie Freeman who said people are now “more angry”. Her view is that America has lost something over these past 100 days.

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“I definitely want us to move forward in a positive, more empathetic way. I think with Trump being such a hardcore president, we lose the empathy, we lose the grace for our fellow neighbours. We’re all so angry because we’re under angry leadership. And that’s not good.”

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She articulated a vibe which I recognise in so many parts of this country right now. A lack of grace and empathy.

Yet, yards away, a couple walking their cats stopped to chat. I asked how they would rate these past 100 days. Two tens out of ten for Trump’s performance.

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