Former President Donald Trump sat down for an exclusive interview with Breitbart News at his Mar-a-Lago resort, and he did not hold back. He ripped into President Joe Biden for failing to continue the progress he made in bringing critical industries back to America. According to Trump, while he was in office, major industries began to return to the United States, but Biden has dropped the ball on this effort.
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One of the issues Trump highlighted was the CHIPS Act, a piece of legislation aiming to bring semiconductor chip production back to the United States. However, Trump criticized the act, claiming that money was going to foreign countries instead. He also pointed out that under Biden’s administration, U.S. Steel, a once powerful American company, may be sold to a Japanese competitor.
Furthermore, Trump pointed to the failures in the production of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and the proposed medical glove manufacturing facilities, which reportedly dwindled under Biden’s watch. The former president also discussed the struggles of the auto industry under Biden’s policies, specifically the push for electric vehicles, which Trump argued would put the United Autoworkers (UAW) union in dire straits.
In addition to his critiques of Biden’s economic policies, Trump spoke about the Democratic Party’s fear of him potentially being the GOP nominee for president. He claimed that the Democrats are attempting to thwart his nomination, as evidenced by their actions against other candidates. Trump also asserted that the Democrats engage in projection, blaming others for their own behavior. He claimed that the division in the country began with the Obama administration and accused the Democrats of causing tremendous animosity with their policies.
Overall, Trump expressed confidence that he is gaining support from various groups, including African Americans and labor unions, and he believes that the Democrats’ base is eroding. As he sets his sights on the 2024 election, Trump remains steadfast in his criticisms of the Biden administration and the Democratic Party, confident that his message will resonate with voters.