Summary
President Donald Trump spoke at a rally in Pennsylvania, discussing a variety of topics including tariffs, affordability, wind farms, and border policies. He emphasized the economic benefits of tariffs, promised lower inflation, criticized wind energy, and claimed success in border security. The rally was part of his efforts to campaign for the upcoming midterm elections.
Key Facts
- President Trump suggested Americans could use fewer products like pencils to benefit industries like steel.
- He emphasized the use of tariffs, saying they bring in significant revenue.
- Trump claimed that inflation had stopped and that wages were up while prices were down.
- He called his Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, by the nickname "Susie Trump."
- Trump criticized wind farms, saying they aren't approved because they kill birds, despite his administration lifting certain bans on wind projects.
- He boasted about recent border security, claiming zero releases in recent months.
- The rally was part of Trump's campaign efforts ahead of the November 2026 midterm elections.