President Trump Absolutely COOKS In Bloomberg Interview
October 15, 2024
President Trump was in his element as he spoke passionately about restoring economic growth, prosperity, and opportunity for all Americans
President Donald J. Trump just wrapped up an extended interview with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait at the Economic Club of Chicago, where he put on a master class outlining his plan to return American citizens and businesses to the successes they enjoyed during his first term.
Kamala could NEVER.
Here's what you missed:
- President Trump torched those who falsely claim his policies would drive up inflation: "I had four years of no inflation."
- President Trump crystalized his America First trade policy: "No, there are no tariffs — all you have to do is build your plant in the United States and you don't have any tariffs. That's what I want."
- President Trump outlined his plan to stop American jobs from being shipped overseas: "The higher the tariff, the more likely it is that the company will come into the United States and build a factory in the United States so it doesn't have to pay the tariff."
- President Trump scorched weak politicians who let foreign countries take advantage of the United States on trade: "Stupid people made these deals. I saw trade deals that were so stupid that you'd have to be an idiot to sign them — and we signed them for years ... I got out of many of those deals."
- President Trump addressed the U.S. labor shortage: "We'll take care of that. We're going to get people in here rapidly — and they're going to be people that want to be in here ... and they're going to be people that can love our country."
- President Trump re-committed himself to the U.S. steel industry: "We were going to lose all our steel companies because China was dumping steel at levels that nobody's ever seen before, and I put a 50% tariff on that ... They stopped dumping steel."
- President Trump weighed in on Chinese aggression toward Taiwan: "The reason they're doing it now is they're not going to do it [after I'm re-elected]."
- President Trump described his simple position on illegal immigration: "I want a lot of people to come into our country, but I want them to come in legally ... We have some of the worst criminals in the world coming in [under Kamala]."
It laid bare the starkest contrast yet between the economic triumphs of President Trump and the abject failures of Kamala — and above all, it was the perfect illustration why Americans trust President Trump to manage the economy.
President Trump did it once with record success — and he'll do it again.