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Transcript of President Trump Remarks to the Michigan National Guard

Here is the full transcript of President Donald Trump remarks to the Michigan National Guard as he marks his first 100 days in office, on April 29, 2025.

Listen to the audio version here:

Introduction at Selfridge Air National Guard Base

PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, I guess they think we’re going to save this place. And you know what? They’re right. 100% right. We’re going to save it and make it better, actually. So at ease, everybody. At ease. Enjoy yourself. Sit down if you can. Give those a cheer. Yeah, they are, in a sense. Thank you very much.

It’s an honor to be back in the great state of Michigan. And as you know, we had a big victory in Michigan. And I won’t forget it. And I’m not forgetting it. And I’m honored to be here at Selfridge Air National Guard Base with the men and women of the 127th Wing of the Michigan Air National Guard. Thank you very much for being here. This is great. It’s a great honor. And a great honor for me. We’ve had such success in Michigan.

Acknowledgments

I want to thank the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, who’s doing a really great job. The hooties will tell you that. He’s doing a very good job. Major General Paul Rogers and Brigadier General Daniel Kramer of the Michigan National Guard. Commander of the 127th Wing, Brigadier General Matthew Brancato. Thank you very much. Deputy Commander Colonel David Spehar, wherever you may be, David. Where’s David? Huh? Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello, David. Where? Where the hell are you, David? Hello, David. Thank you very much. He’s like the quiet type, right? But a killer, I hear. Command Chief Master Sergeant Bruce Hedrick. Bruce, hello, Bruce. Thank you very much, Bruce. Thank you, Bruce. Great job.

For decades, they’ve been trying to save this facility. I didn’t realize that. I thought it was just recently because I heard about it recently from some people, including your governor, who has done a very good job. She came to see me. That’s the reason she came to see me, by the way, to save Selfridge. And she was very effective, along with some of the other politicians and some of the military people. They love this place. This is what it stands for, all the victories they’ve had here over the years.

So I want to thank Governor Gretchen Whitmer for bringing it also to our attention very strongly. And, you know, I’m not supposed to do that. She’s a Democrat. They say, don’t do that. Don’t have her here. I said, no, she’s going to be here. She’s done a very good job, frankly. And she was very much involved with the Republicans. They worked together on saving it. And it was not easy. So I want to thank you very much, Gretchen. Good job. Thank you.

Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall worked with Gretchen and everybody else. Thank you, Matt. Great job you’re doing. John James, as you know, is right now working on the great big beautiful deal. I said, do me a favor, John, just stay back there and let’s get your vote. Let’s not worry about this today. But John was fantastic, as were all of the other representatives that you have that are right now in Congress working very, very, very hard, actually. And Michigan Senate Republican Leader Eric Nesbitt. Thank you very much, Eric. Thank you very much. Great job. Done a great job.

But I want to thank all of the people that I just mentioned. But in particular, when I look at the House members, they have been calling me all the time. We got to get it done. And they worked along with Gretchen and some others. And you’re going to be very happy with what I have to say right now.

Tax Policy and Bipartisan Support

I also want to thank Michigan’s tremendous Republican delegation, the whole delegation, the whole state, because they’re back in Washington and they’re helping our congressman and they’re helping us get the votes that we need. Because I think if we get it, we have the biggest tax cut in history. And if we don’t get it, you have the biggest tax increase. And for that, I will blame the Democrats, because we probably won’t get any votes from Democrats. Only not for any reason other than we’re Republicans and the Democrats tend not to vote anytime we vote. And that thing is so crazy. But it’ll be the biggest tax increase in history if we don’t get it. And that’s why the Republicans can do it. But they have to stick together. And I think they are, from what I understand, really sticking together.

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I want to thank also Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and leader John Thune. They have been working together and with the senators and the Congress, men and women. And I think they’ve got something that’s really, it’s big league and it’s very important. The biggest bill ever, if we get it done, and I think we will.

Selfridge’s Historical Significance

For decades, Selfridge Air National Guard Base has stood as a crucial pillar of North American air defense. Just 20 miles north of Detroit, where you’re going to have a lot of car factories opening very soon, by the way, I might add. With access to the largest military airspace complex east of the Mississippi, Selfridge is tightly integrated with the National All Domain Warfighting Center.

This airfield saw its first military takeoff all the way back in 1917. Can you believe that? Wow. Wouldn’t that have been a shame to close this great history for something else that wouldn’t be as good? The Tuskegee Airmen trained here during World War II and generations of Michigan patriots have served here with great distinction.

Unfortunately, that proud legacy was put at risk by the retirement of the key aircraft based here, in particular, the A-10 Thunderbolt II Warthog, which I hear is an incredible plane.