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Donald Trump Makes 6 Promises to American Workers for His 2nd Term
Aug 06, 2020 1 min, 4 secs
President Donald Trump made six promises to American workers Thursday if he is reelected in November.

During a speech to workers at a Whirlpool manufacturing facility in Ohio, President Trump boasted that he had kept all of his 2016 campaign promises to the American worker, including his promise to replace the NAFTA trade deal and end former President Barack Obama’s proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership.

“First and foremost, we will defeat the China virus,” Trump said to the workers gathered for his speech.

“My third promise is to build on these gains to turn America into the premier medical manufacturing, pharmacy, and drugstore of the world,” Trump said.

As the federal government is one of the largest customers of medical goods, it would help boost American manufacturing.

“My fourth promise to American workers: Beyond our medical supply chains over the next four years, we will onshore millions of new manufacturing jobs, across many other critical sectors that are vital to our national security and prosperity,” he said.

“My fifth promise to American workers is to bring back American jobs and factories using every tool at my disposal, including tariffs,” Trump said.

Wrapping up his speech, President Trump said he would work for all workers, unionized or not, and said he would continue fighting China for fairer trade

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