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Trump Faces Backlash After Insulting Detroit During Campaign

Donald Trump faced sharp criticism after insulting Detroit during a campaign stop. Local leaders, including Mayor Mike Duggan and Governor Gretchen Whitmer, slammed his remarks, defending the city's progress and resilience.

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Trump Faces Backlash After Insulting Detroit During Campaign

While campaigning in Detroit, Donald Trump made a remark comparing the state of the country to Detroit, saying, “Our whole country will end up being like Detroit” if Kamala Harris became president. The comment quickly sparked online backlash, with many residents and officials criticizing his statements.

Mayor Duggan Fires Back

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan responded on social media, highlighting the city’s recent achievements, including hosting the largest NFL Draft and improving crime rates. He pointed out that Detroit’s growth happened without any help from Trump.

Governor Whitmer Joins the Criticism

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer also criticized Trump, calling Detroit a city built on “grit” and hard work—something she claimed Trump could never understand. Whitmer reminded Trump that Detroiters would remember his remarks come election time.

Detroit Residents Defend Their City

Local Detroiters joined the conversation, expressing pride in their city’s progress and transformation. Many praised Detroit’s resilience and the sense of community that has contributed to its recent revival.

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