Former President Donald Trump talks about his presidential campaign and the importance of turning out the vote in Michigan at a rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan before the polls open on Nov. 5, 2024 (Photo: Anna Liz Nichols)

President Donald Trump is slated to return to Michigan on Tuesday in his first visit to the state since he closed out his campaign last November in Grand Rapids in a rally that stretched into the early hours of Election Day. 

According to a report Wednesday from the Detroit News, which White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed in a social media post, the President will return to Macomb County on Tuesday for a rally celebrating his first 100 days in office. 

U.S. Reps. Lisa McClain (R- Bruce Township) and John James (R-Shelby Township), whose Congressional districts each include the county, welcomed Trump back to the state on social media.

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“There is no better place to celebrate Day 100 than Macomb County,” McClain said

Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has sought to build inroads with Trump, visiting the Oval office on April 9, alongside Michigan Speaker of the House Matt Hall (R-Richland Township) to discuss invasive carp in the Great Lakes and support for Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Macomb County. However, she has also criticized Trump’s tariff policies warning that they will harm Michigan’s economy, particularly the auto industry. 

During his campaign, Trump and his supporters made multiple stops in Macomb County, which is known as a major hub for automotive manufacturing and home to a large base of blue collar workers. 

No details about Tuesday’s visit, including the time or venue, were immediately made available.

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