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Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey, Rep. Summer Lee Protest President Donald Trump's Visit to Carnegie Mellon University

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 13 – Senator McCormick and President Trump unveil $70 billion in AI and energy projects expected to create 9,000 jobs and boost Pennsylvania's role in national innovation, officials said.

  • On Tuesday, July 15, Sen. Dave McCormick convenes the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, with President Donald J. Trump attending, organized by McCormick.
  • The summit aims to position Pennsylvania as an AI leader by leveraging natural gas from EQT, nuclear from Westinghouse, as the state supports a $500 million site development program and $25.2 billion in private investments, including Amazon Web Services' data centers.
  • McCormick and Trump will unveil $70 billion in AI and energy investments, with over 60 international CEOs and a project expected to generate 6,000 construction jobs and 3,000 permanent jobs, McCormick’s office said.
  • Vice President JD Vance will celebrate Trump's `One Big Beautiful Bill`, and on Wednesday will visit a manufacturing plant in West Pittston.
  • The event aims to position Pittsburgh as a leader in AI and energy, fostering partnerships and strengthening federal investment in U.S. leadership in AI.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette broke the news in Pittsburgh, United States on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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