Trump has sharp 8-word response to anyone who regrets voting for him following latest approval ratings

Marking his 100th day in office on April 29, President Donald Trump defended his record and fired back at critics,

including former supporters, during an interview with ABC News’ Terry Moran.

When asked about concerns over his economic policies, including tariffs that analysts say could cost American families thousands, Trump responded bluntly: “Well, they did sign up for it, actually.” He emphasized that the economy was central to his campaign and cited falling gas and egg prices as proof his approach is working.

Despite his defense, recent polls show Trump with the lowest 100-day approval rating of any president in 80 years, with 55% disapproval according to ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos, and 66% of respondents in a New York Times poll describing his term so far as “chaotic.”

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