Donald Trump claims ‘most successful 100 days in history’, says countries ‘dying to make a deal’ on tariffs | Watch

US President Donald Trump claimed his second presidency had been the most successful first 100 days in presidential office in US history.

Jocelyn Fernandes
Updated9 Apr 2025, 08:50 AM IST
US President Donald Trump speaks as he attends the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) dinner at the National Building Museum in Washington DC, USA on April 8, 2025.
US President Donald Trump speaks as he attends the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) dinner at the National Building Museum in Washington DC, USA on April 8, 2025. (Reuters / Nathan Howard)

United States President Donald Trump on April 8 said his second term as President of the country as the “most successful 100 days” in the country's history.

Speaking at the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) dinner, in Washington DC, Donald Trump said, “Somebody said the most successful first month... now they said the most successful 100 days in the history of our country, and I believe that's right. We're going to continue that way.”

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‘Calling Me, Kissing My A**, Dying to Make a Deal’

Further, Donald Trump also said that his government was making “tailored deals” with trading partners and would prioritise allies, according to an AFP report. He claimed: “These countries are calling me, kissing my a**, they are dying to make a deal...(sic)”

Tariffs on Pharma Imports Coming Soon: Donald Trump

At the event, Donald Trump also said that the US will soon announce a “major” tariff on pharmaceutical imports, as per mediareports. The sector was previously spared from the sweeping tariffs annnounced last week, which come into effect today, on April 9.

“We're gonna tariff our pharmaceuticals ... we're going to be announcing very shortly a major tariff on pharmaceuticals,” Donald Trump told the gathering.

Dropping broad hints about the plan, the US president said that the tariffs would induce drug companies to move their operations to the US, the report added.

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Donald Trump Accusses China of Manipulating Currency

Donald Trump also accused China of manipulating its currency to offset the impact of US tariffs.

“You got to hand it to them. They're manipulating their currency today as an offset against the tariffs,” Trump said at the NRCC.

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Donald Trump Woos Political Donors for Republicans

Trump also sought to allay the fears of wealthy Republican donors, saying that his tariffs are a political win, Bloomberg reported. The assurance came after global markets roiled and US markets tanked in the aftermath of sweeping US tariffs announced on 180 countries last week.

“We’re going to win the midterm elections, and we’re going to have a tremendous, thundering landslide. I really believe that,” Donald Trump said at the NRCC. The event is a fundraising party for House Republicans.

Donald Trump’s attendance at the event came as Republican lawmakers and business leaders expressed worry over his tariffs and trade policy, which had led to markets crash, and predictions of imminent recession for the US and inflation for consumers, the report added.

(With inputs from Agencies)

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