Trump defiant on tariffs in Georgia, lambasts waiting ‘forever’ for Supreme Court ruling
Trump highlighted $12 billion in tariff revenue for farmers and increased local steel plant production while endorsing Georgia candidates amid a pending Supreme Court tariff ruling.
- President Donald Trump claimed he has 'won affordability' during a speech at a steel fabricator in Rome, Georgia, emphasizing his economic record amid rising prices.
- Trump blamed Democrats for affordability issues, dismissing concerns about increases in home electricity, natural gas, coffee, and beef costs.
- Economic data indicate continued significant price increases in essential goods and services over the past year.
- Trump's approval rating on handling the economy is 34%, with many voters expressing disapproval and concerns about the cost of living, posing challenges for Republican prospects in the midterm elections.
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Donald Trump promoted his economic agenda in the city of Rome, Georgia. The president spoke in front of thousands of supporters at the steel plant of Coosa, where he said the tariffs implemented are generating a "boom" among small and medium enterprises. In turn, he said his policies will bring more jobs, better wages and prosperity for many years. Read more
Trump defends tariffs in Georgia ahead of pivotal Supreme Court ruling
President Donald Trump offered a forceful defense of his tariff agenda Thursday at a steel manufacturing factory in Rome, Georgia, as the Supreme Court weighs whether to strike down the policy at the center of his economic platform.
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