Donald Trump Claims Economy is 'STRONG' at Pennsylvania Rally, Discusses Immigration
The HillJanuary 5, 20261 min33,502 views
9 connectionsΒ·10 entities in this videoβEconomic Claims in Pennsylvania
- πΊπΈ President Trump asserted that the economy is healing and blamed former President Joe Biden for economic downturns.
- π He stated that inflation is stopped, wages are up, and prices are down, declaring the nation is strong.
- π Trump highlighted job growth, claiming nearly 60,000 new Pennsylvania jobs, including 4,000 in manufacturing, were created under his policies.
- π’ He credited tariffs and domestic production with reviving industries and boosting investment in the state, specifically mentioning saving US Steel.
Shift to Immigration Policy
- π« The discussion shifted to immigration, with President Trump expressing objections to accepting immigrants from Afghanistan, Haiti, and Somalia.
- π£οΈ He announced a permanent pause on third-world migration.
- π Trump questioned why the U.S. does not receive more immigrants from Scandinavian countries, suggesting a preference for immigrants from nations like Norway and Sweden.
Affordability Tour Context
- π The White House is calling this an affordability tour, continuing in other battleground states.
- β οΈ Voters remain divided on whether prices have stabilized, indicating ongoing economic concerns.
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Economic PolicyInflationJob GrowthManufacturing JobsTariffsDomestic ProductionUS SteelImmigration PolicyThird World MigrationScandinavian ImmigrationAffordability TourPennsylvania Rally
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