Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
President Trump is marking his 100th day in office this week.
He'll hold the first rally of his term tonight.
Trump is expected to highlight his record when he rallies with supporters in Warren, Michigan.
But NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben reports Trump's approval ratings are sliding.
The president will speak at Macomb Community College just north of Detroit.
While Trump tends to use these speeches to claim policy victories,
this one comes as Americans are increasingly doubting him.
A new poll from NPR-PBS News Marist finds Trump's approval rating at 42 percent.
Polls have shown his approval steadily slipping since he took office.
Trump won Michigan, along with every other battleground state,
and is attempting to boost manufacturers like Detroit's auto companies with tariffs.
However, Trump's tariffs on goods from the world over,
including a 145 percent tariff on Chinese goods, have rattled markets and raised recession fears.
Danielle Kurtz-Lehman, NPR News.
President Trump has continued to tout his efforts to deport migrants illegally in the U.S.
But his administration is also trying to deport people who have legal status.
That includes Columbia University student Mohsen Madawi.
He had arrived to meet with authorities to take the last step in his process to become an American citizen.
Instead, he was arrested.