DAY 100
Press Briefing by the White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Unleashing Economic Greatness.
Inbound Investments So Far:
Project Stargate, led by Japan-based Softbank and U.S.-based OpenAI and Oracle, announced a $500 billion private investment in U.S.-based artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Apple announced a $500 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing and training.
NVIDIA, a global chipmaking giant, announced it will invest $500 billion in U.S.-based AI infrastructure over the next four years amid its pledge to manufacture AI supercomputers entirely in the U.S. for the first time.
IBM announced a $150 billion investment over the next five years in its U.S.-based growth and manufacturing operations.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) announced a $100 billion investment in U.S.-based chips manufacturing.
Johnson & Johnson announced a $55 billion investment over the next four years in manufacturing, research and development, and technology.
Roche, a Swiss drug and diagnostics company, announced a $50 billion investment in U.S.-based manufacturing and research and development, which is expected to create more than 1,000 full-time jobs and more than 12,000 jobs including construction.
Eli Lilly and Company announced a $27 billion investment to more than double its domestic manufacturing capacity.
United Arab Emirates-based ADQ and U.S.-based Energy Capital Partners announced a $25 billion investment in U.S. data centers and energy infrastructure.
Novartis, a Swiss drugmaker, announced a $23 billion investment to build or expand ten manufacturing facilities across the U.S., which will create 4,000 new jobs.
Hyundai announced a $21 billion U.S.-based investment — including $5.8 billion for a new steel plant in Louisiana, which will create nearly 1,500 jobs.
Hyundai also secured an equity investment and agreement from Posco Holdings, South Korea’s top steel maker.
United Arab Emirates-based DAMAC Properties announced a $20 billion investment in new U.S.-based data centers.
France-based CMA CGM, a global shipping giant, announced a $20 billion investment in U.S. shipping and logistics, creating 10,000 new jobs.
Thermo Fisher Scientific announced it will invest an additional $2 billion over the next four years to enhance and expand its U.S. manufacturing operations and strengthen its innovation efforts.
Merck & Co. announced it will invest a total of $9 billion in the U.S. over the next several years after opening a new $1 billion North Carolina manufacturing facility — including in a new state-of-the-art biologics manufacturing plant in Delaware, which will create at least 500 new jobs.
Clarios announced a $6 billion plan to expand its domestic manufacturing operations.
Stellantis announced a $5 billion investment in its U.S. manufacturing network, including re-opening its Belvidere, Illinois, manufacturing plant.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a leader in biotechnology, announced a $3 billion agreement with Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies to produce drugs at its North Carolina manufacturing facility.
NorthMark Strategies, a multi-strategy investment firm, announced a $2.8 billion investment to build a supercomputing facility in South Carolina.
Corning announced it is expanding its Michigan manufacturing facility investment to $1.5 billion, adding 400 new high-paying advanced manufacturing jobs for a total of 1,500 new jobs.
Chobani, a Greek yogurt giant, announced a $1.2 billion investment to build its third U.S. dairy processing plant in New York, which is expected to create more than 1,000 new full-time jobs — adding to the company’s earlier announcement that it will invest $500 million to expand its Idaho manufacturing plant.
GE Aerospace announced a $1 billion investment in manufacturing across 16 states — creating 5,000 new jobs.
Amgen announced a $900 million investment in its Ohio-based manufacturing operation.
Schneider Electric announced it will invest $700 million over the next four years in U.S. energy infrastructure.
GE Vernova announced it will invest nearly $600 million in U.S. manufacturing over the next two years, which will create more than 1,500 new jobs.
Abbott Laboratories announced a $500 million investment in its Illinois and Texas facilities.
AIP Management, a European infrastructure investor, announced a $500 million investment to solar developer Silicon Ranch.
London-based Diageo announced a $415 million investment in a new Alabama manufacturing facility.
Dublin-based Eaton Corporation announced a $340 million investment in a new South Carolina-based manufacturing facility for its three-phase transformers.
Germany-based Siemens announced a $285 million investment in U.S. manufacturing and AI data centers, which will create more than 900 new skilled manufacturing jobs.
The Bel Group announced a $350 million investment to expand its U.S.-based production, including at its South Dakota, Idaho and Wisconsin facilities — which will create 250 new jobs.
Clasen Quality Chocolate announced a $230 million investment to build a new production facility in Virginia, which will create 250 new jobs.
Fiserv, Inc., a financial technology provider, announced a $175 million investment to open a new strategic fintech hub in Kansas, which is expected to create 2,000 new high-paying jobs.
Paris Baguette announced a $160 million investment to construct a manufacturing plant in Texas.
TS Conductor announced a $134 million investment to build an advanced conductor manufacturing facility in South Carolina, which will create nearly 500 new jobs.
Switzerland-based ABB announced a $120 million investment to expand production of its low-voltage electrification products in Tennessee and Mississippi.
Saica Group, a Spain-based corrugated packaging maker, announced plans to build a $110 million new manufacturing facility in Anderson, Indiana.
Charms, LLC, a subsidiary of candymaker Tootsie Roll Industries, announced a $97.7 million investment to expand its production plant and distribution center in Tennessee.
Toyota Motor Corporation announced an $88 million investment to boost hybrid vehicle production at its West Virginia factory, securing employment for the 2,000 workers at the factory.
AeroVironment, a defense contractor, announced a $42.3 million investment to build a new manufacturing facility in Utah.
Paris-based Saint-Gobain announced a new $40 million NorPro manufacturing facility in Wheatfield, New York.
India-based Sygene International announced a $36.5 million acquisition of a Baltimore biologics manufacturing facility.
Asahi Group Holdings, one of the largest Japanese beverage makers, announced a $35 million investment to boost production at its Wisconsin plant.
Cyclic Materials, a Canadian advanced recycling company for rare earth elements, announced a $20 million investment in its first U.S.-based commercial facility, located in Mesa, Arizona.
Guardian Bikes announced a $19 million investment to build the first U.S.-based large-scale bicycle frame manufacturing operation in Indiana.
Amsterdam-based AMG Critical Minerals announced a $15 million investment to build a chrome manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania.
NOVONIX Limited, an Australia-based battery technology company, announced a $4.6 million investment to build a synthetic graphite manufacturing facility in Tennessee.
LGM Pharma announced a $6 million investment to expand its manufacturing facility in Rosenberg, Texas.
ViDARR Inc., a defense optical equipment manufacturer, announced a $2.69 million investment to open a new facility in Virginia.
That doesn’t even include the U.S. investments pledged by foreign countries:
United Arab Emirates announced a $1.4 trillion investment in the U.S. over the next decade.
Saudi Arabia announced it intends to invest $600 billion in the U.S. over the next four years.
Japan announced a $1 trillion investment in the U.S.
Taiwan announced a pledge to boost its U.S.-based investment.


2+ trillion of investment in the US is a good start in getting manufacturing working again in the America. Only if commitments are real.
I want American owned companies, American owned manufacturing and hire Americans.
All I see is mostly foreign companies that will probably hire H1B visas.
Screw data centers and AI that will completely destroy our civil liberties.
This^^ 100%…once you start drilling down to who actually gets these jobs, you are gobsmacked…between Visa’s and out/offshoring, these jobs are no longer going to Americans….every time I turn around there is a new scandal about how American workers are displaced…the trucking industry becoming almost 100% foreign had me completely astonished…who knew they were outsourcing the trucking industry.??? the scary thing is none of us hear anything from this administration about these issues..which mean they aren’t aware or don’t care…
“who knew they were outsourcing the trucking industry.??? ”
The trucking industry did. The MSM was not covering that, though.
Illegals do not have the same standards as US citizen drivers.
An imported driver recently killed a few people in Texas a month or two ago.
They do not even have to know English to read the road signs.
I had a recent link, IDK what I did with or where it was to look for it.
Too many emails……
I know! I started following some trucker and then more truckers and then WOW…my eyes have been opened….now I see the medical, legal and education systems have ALL been infiltrated with NON American workers…HOW DID WE LET THIS HAPPEN!??? American workers are in trouble…
We did not.
The people we elected sold us out behind our backs.
We have the best politicians that money can buy.
No, actually we don’t. Its a great line, mind you but the big $, from the big club that we ain’t in, AREN’T buying the “best and brightest” they are buying mediocre hacks…..cause thats who is for sale, cheap.
Look at the R debate stage, in 2016, except for Carsin and DJT; HACKS, no worse than the clown show D Debate stage in 2020, minus Tulsi.
Spartacus and Pokahauntus, to Ryan, Romney, McCarthy, Durbin, Shumer and Pelosi, these are the worst….
I should have clarified, I meant on being the BEST SELLOUTS.
They are the best at screwing us over while they enrich themselves.
They think they are so smart and are going to get away with it.
In the eternal scheme of things, they are not. It is just frustrating.
Romans 12:18-19 KJV
If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.
[19] Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.
From Truck drivers, to Drs, and everything in between. If the jobs aren’t being taken by illegals, they are being taken by H1B’s, ..its slavery all over again.
I’ll say “who knew”!!!
If you have the time and stomach for it, Bannon’s interview with Shannon Everett, Co-Founder of American Truckers United, aired on War Room on Real America’s Voice last night and is extremely eye opening.
In a letter to Sean Duffy, Trump’s new Secy of Transportation, they outlined what they see is needed to turn this abominable situation around, and have high praise for his immediate responsiveness.
Another thing to pray and be thankful for.🙏🏻
Thanks.
I will send to a brother and a friend who are Truckers.
I heard about that somewhere else. I have to skim & delete a lot of email info.
Can you imagine where we would be going if KH was installed?
Unthinkable, DI.
“The President signed three executive orders on Monday, including one that empowers and protects police against DEI and anti-police state and local officials in order to protect innocent citizens. Another order mandates that commercial truck drivers achieve proficiency in English, the designated official language of the United States.”
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/just-president-trump-signs-executive-order-hold-sanctuary/
Thank you
The truckers were demolished under Biden’s term. Truckers earned a decent living before that. (I used to sell them benefits.) The war room episode yesterday explained that Biden stopped enforcing the “leave the trailer in the commercial border zone after coming in to the US”. The foreign trucker would have to go back to Mexico without a load or pick up another load to return to Mexico.
You should have stopped with your first sentence.
Wait until AI decides that it’s power needs are more important than humans!
Then us humans can unplug it.
Reading the book of Revelation, I do not see absolutely everything happening than what people fear today.
Such as an asteroid or nuclear war wiping us out.
However, it is not going to stop “them” from trying. Things like transhumanism, etc.
Believers living today will not be on the planet during that time.
1 Thessalonians 1:9-10 KJV
For they themselves shew of us what manner of entering in we had unto you, and how ye turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God; [10] And to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, even Jesus, which delivered us from the wrath to come.
Amen! No AI Data Centers in Florida! We don’t have the water to spare to be contaminated with Lord Knows What to be put into our porous ground and directly into the embattled Floridan Aquifer to turn around and drink drink from my well.
Also we are already maxed out on power production as it is. I don’t see any coal fired power plants expanding and I am not sure if the Sabal Trail monstrosity is powering Crystal River or the Plant east of Orlando by the Dump.
Unfortunately we must be competitive if not leaders in AI if we are to survive as a country. It’s a commercial and military necessity. We need to fight the visa and liberty issues, but the way to do that can’t be to nix AI.
In terms of the investments, no matter who is doing the investing, all investments will bring other jobs. instead of booing the investments, we need to find ways to make the jobs go to as many Americans as possible.
And here comes Rand Paul, ready and willing to plunge a knife into President Trump’s tariffs.
“Muh principles,” says an outraged Paul….or something.
He is joined by Wyden, Schumer, Warren, and Kaine all of whom also have “principles”.
Regardless, a man or woman may be rightly judged by the company he or she keeps or allies with.
A point obviously completely lost on Paul.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/senator-rand-paul-says-he-has-votes-block/
That picture is funny.
Rand Paul works for donors, lobbyists and Wall Street. Every Senator and house member are brought and paid for.
Dang it Dee. Shoulda scrolled. That picture of the the two tinhorn skinflints triggered a fit of hasty reply.
And if they are not, unless they are independently wealthy they are beholden to the party for money to conduct a reelection campaign.
If you do not vote accordingly, no $ for you.
Once in awhile permission is granted for vulnerable members to cross the aisle to appease the constituency if leadership has the votes they need to pass the bought & paid for “legislation”.
Ugh. Very good exposé, Betsy. What a deceiver he is. I’ve never thought Rand Paul to be a dependably honest broker of conservative political ideas that the former Tea Party and current Deplorables desire. Just when RP jhas the opportunity to stand up for solid principles that benefit most Americans, he slides back into Swamp talk and Swamp behavior. And this is not the first time he’s shown that corrupt RINO disloyalty to the voters.
I’m all for principles, GB. There are far too few who stand on them..almost zero on fact.
But when one is so blind that he can’t see who rushes to join with him, knowing how abhorrent they are, the only reason for doing so being the sabotage of President Trump and the millions of voters who these same “allies” for the “cause” spit on (or worse) from a great height…his constitutional patina turns into nothing more than shopworn, self serving virtue signalling.
I call him out for that.
Conduct unbecoming and repugnant.
I liked him, sort of. Then I paid to see him in person here in Redding, CA and he said he would jab his parents and I lost any respect for him at that moment. I was unable to discuss his comment with him, but I know what I heard!
That’s damning.
What little I thought of him just disappeared completely.
It’s not rand’s “Principles” it’s his “Principals” that keep getting in the way of him finding the moxie to MAGA.
Oh the difference a vowel and spelling make, dear brother…
So true. And…his princely pals…..
Like this one, GB??
(Hat tip: A astute commenter on another site. Credit where credit’s due)
https://kentuckylantern.com/2024/04/11/billionaire-tiktok-investor-charter-school-advocate-puts-8-million-into-paul-affiliated-pac/
That’s very princely! $$$$$
Dead men don’t wear plaid.
As long as MAGA(Trump) policies are enforced, commitments will be real; if/when globalist/communist forces regain control of our government, the commitments will vanish.
We are going to need more energy production and grid expansion as well.
Big time.
We have needed that for 30 years. Blame the flaming liberals for tying all improvements up in court.
What I see happening is expedited infrastructure plans taking off, because of President Trump.
All the young men I have trained over the years are gonna have well paying jobs in the Powerline industry.
Some of them will be moving up to replace me in a couple years, when I turn myself out to pasture.
And mini-nukes, minimising transmission losses.
Wow!
It is amazing
They are setting up Gavin for one heck of a successful first term.
if he were to get it, he wouldn’t know what to do with it.
They will use Gavin as a splitter to make sure it is a Bernie Sanders/AOC unless liberal elites cut them out again.
👍 McGovern 2.0 LOL
The only thing more absurd than trying to predict the Republican candidate in 2028, is trying to predict who the fracturing Democonmunist party will pick,..or even WHO will do the picking.
I noticed that other than solar, none of those businesses are coming to CA, the business hostile state
California Democrats killed the solar industry last year because they decided to give free electricity to minorities and the power companies couldn’t afford both solar customers and non-paying poor customers.
Are those 77 milliom voters going to vote Democrat?
Yeah!
MAGA!
That’s all??? /sarc
Words cannot adequately define the events of the last 100 days…
We The People can now buy Canada for the price of Greenland…
And
H/T IL GOP Chair
Kathy Salvi…
The Pritzker…
Has officially…
Hit the fan.
I dont understand why Trump has Soros employees period.
On the federal level, however, President Trump’s policies are being undermined not only by the courts but his own personnel, in particular former Soros operative Scott Bessent, the Treasury Secretary. As Trump’s second term hangs in the balance, it is time for truth. What is more, it is time to consider the matter of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent undermining Trump’s effort – and campaign promises – to hold Red China accountable for poisoning the American people through COVID and fentanyl
Cliff Kincaid
what are you babbling about?
You’re right, your understanding is Zero.
Goldie is referring to this great article . Lots of great points .
Is Trump the President or Not?
https://newswithviews.com/is-trump-the-president-or-not/
Consider watching the intervew Tucker Carlson did with Bessent. It might add to your understanding.
Hmm, doesn’t look like there’s anything on that list for the soon-to-be economic backwaters of the left coast?
But other than that?
For the past 15 years I have been managing wealth for families in a blue state. Before that I owned and sold 3 businesses and spent some time in mid and senior level management with small and mid size corporations and a Fortune 500 corporation.
Because of the magnitude of what Trump is trying to accomplish, I am fielding questions from clients everyday about the state of the economy and markets. That being the case I have leaned into the economists at our organization and dug deep into research to understand what is happening.
Here are some observations:
We need to be honest about the number of manufacturing jobs that are going to be created. Companies onshoring manufacturing will be building Smart Factories and there will be very few labor intensive manufacturing operations created. Most of the jobs for low or semi skilled labor will be in shipping and receiving and other material handling jobs. There will be some assembly work. But understand, these will not be the same factories that once employed millions in the 1950’s through 1970’s.
One possible exception is small startup manufacturers who employ fewer than 100 workers. The US under DJT will be a great place to start a small production company that feeds components to a specific industry niche. That reality will in fact create many new jobs for the low and semi skilled, but the level of investment would never make a list like the one above.
I suspect there may be more job creation for low and semi skilled workers in construction, logging and lumber mills based on a regulatory environment that favors construction and the timber industry. With America currently short between 3.5 to 5 million residential homes to meet current demand – there is a large unmet need.
It is my opinion that the trade negotiations are ultimately more about increasing tarrif income more than they are about job creation. That being the case, when trade negotiations are done – we will probably have average tarrifs in the 10% to 15% range. That would be a huge increase in funding for the federal budget and/or debt reduction.
Bessents statement yesterday about our “barbell economy” with finance and software on one end and natural resource production on the other end was exactly right. Because those who did not choose a college path are locked out of Finance and Software and there are only so many jobs to go around in energy and mining; the job sources listed above are where we address those who have been locked out of this “barbell economy”.
But the announcements listed in the article will actually source very few of those jobs in the completed factories, data centers, etc.
One thing that will become very obvious in the next few years will be the economic divide between red and blue states. Blue states that choose to “resist” the effort to transform America into an economic powerhouse, will fall further behind in their unemployment rates and debt levels.
sadly, just like last time everything Trump does will be completely reversed and pounded into the ground if we can’t get another conservative like JD Vance elected to follow Trump. The next time Democrats get in control they will destroy the country, utterly.
Agreed!
This is not going to happen. The Dem party structure is over. Indictments are coming. Trump is negotiating trade on an assumption most Americans can comprehend – a reality that appears to mirror our abundance in the past. That reality no longer exists and is not coming back. What is coming is a life greater and far beyond anything normal people can contend with at this time. However, Trump is a world leader and the leader of a God given nation. HE is aware of and capable of leading us into the new future that IS the golden age. Remember, this is a spiritual war for the soul of America, which leads the world. The whole world and nature is batting for America. We are on the path of resurrecting humanity on a global scale. All of these talks and actions are to keep us engaged and attuned to the future. That future is unknown, but we all know God wins. It is not perilous. It is the unfoldment of the love of God within each of us that gets us there.
It’s all temporary. Except for the Senate. Those are near lifetime appointment for the ones that play the game. And they all know that’s the price for wealth and power. As we see today, it doesn’t matter who’s in the WH. The policies are all temporary. EOs have a shelf life. There is NO real support for Trump in the Senate or the House. A few voices, but then, there are always voices. Look at the vacuum of actual legislation happening. The GOP will run out the clock. And hand it over to the Dems. Just like they always do.
Is that why so many Dem Senators that have been in forever, like Durbin are now retiring?
Very thoughtful and astute commentary. Thank you!
I’m not disagreeing with you necessarily. When you say low and semi-skilled, I think blue collar. So I don’t have any problem with a lot of those jobs being created. But why has Musk hired 20,000 workers for his Tesla plant in Texas and has plans to eventually hire up to 60,000?
Musk is expanding his Texas plant and gearing up for a lower cost, high volume production model. What Musk is doing at Tesla is producing 13.49 cars per worker versus the 6.4 average of the big three automakers during the height of their production in the 1970’s.
That is because of robotics. Musk is way ahead of his auto making peers with the Smart Factory. It’s not that he requires no workers, but he does require fewer.
Interesting information!
The President is doing things
No
Other
Leader
Would even attempt.
Which is why so many prognostications will prove to be wrong.
Actually, I would expand that. “,….doing so many things No Other Leader would or ever has attempted, that gore a lot of peoples oxes, and so engender a great deal of fear, resistance and loathing.
Don’t forget ancillary jobs and businesses. 😉
Humbug!
I agree mostly, but we need HVAC, plumbers, mechanics, gardeners, window washers, electricians, etc.
Absolutely, and more will be needed as construction picks up.
This quote from Howard Lutnick today, per the Wall Street Journal: “Tariff relief would also be phased in over three years to allow automakers to produce supply chains in the U.S., Lutnick told reporters.”
Look for more of this in the negotiation process to allow for time to onshore manufacturing.
I also want to add that while many of the Smart Factories that will be built will not provide a high volume of jobs – they will pay new corporate taxes into the US Treasury. Tariffs and new corporate taxes from foreign owned manufacturers will be two growing buckets of revenue. Meanwhile the bucket of revenue that comes from blue collar workers will shrink as taxes on tips and overtime are eliminated.
Amazon is POS Communist China Company. Do NOT BUY from these traitors.
Amazon is a platform, people selling the product are the vendors. Be sure to distinguish between the two. If you do not like a decision made by the platform that is one thing. Claiming that purchasing items on the platform is akin to supporting the CCP is a red herring claim.
No, boycott Amazon & where will chyna vendors go? Squeeze them out at every turn. Besides Bezos is indeed a clown.
Only 13% of Chinese exports come to the United States. China will simply sell their products to the EU, Canada, Mexico, Russia, India and South America. It’s really not that hard for them to figure out.
and? Seems like they are shitting bricks to me at this point. And would have to sell 100% to reach the buying capacity of the US. See how that works?
Correct Biff! We are a US manufacture and sell on Amazon!
In my small town (36,000) alone I can think of 4 to 5 businesses that employ from 10 to 50 people each that sell products on Amazon. Amazon is just the digital equivilent of a shopping mall. I probably differ politically with most Amazon employees, but I appreciate what they facilitate for many small American businesses.
100%
After all that the press says: Why is this administration deporting American children?
Hopefully we deport illegals
Tom Homan said it is parent choice about where a child goes. He was asked about a child who is a citizen being deported and said the mother was illegal and when she was deported she chose to take the child with her.
This gets sticky in the case of both parents not having the same wish. For example the father in the above situation may or may not want the child to stay. That gets stickier if the mother has custody…. And so it goes. But basically when the child is a citizen, the parent having custody decides.
This brings to our attention again the problem of birth right citizenship. We need to deal with that.
Given that Steven Miller, Kathleen Leavit, and PDJT have all addressed this false narrative, and thoroughly discredited it, why do you come to this site, promoting lies?
No American children was Deported. The illegal parent was deported, chose to take their American Citiseb child WITH them, and with that as their choice, the U.S. Givt. facillitated that choice.
Well I believe a jump start in economy is inbound and it has China crapping in their pajamas.
All the multinationals of the business world that sold out America for the money, all I can say is enjoy the burn.
good to see the big drug companies on the list.
but they better be manufacturing anti-microbials, heparin, LRS, and other critical meds
and not upping the production of statins, pepcid, and ozempic.
Why anyone would trust these companies after C19 is absurd. We need NEW companies for medicine.
i don’t see Pfizer on the list,
which is who i think you’re referring to.
understand your comment, and sure, but in the meantime i’d rather the U.S. drug cos
bridge the gap instead of continually relying on china,
known for adulteration, lack of efficacy, and chemical substitution in their meds.
and, if china so chooses, they could institute a complete stop on order fulfillment to the U.S.
leaving hundreds, thousands, or even millions without the drugs they need to survive
an acute or chronic illness.
something as innocuous as a garden laceration can become life threatening,
and you’re in big trouble if you don’t have the right drugs to treat it because WE DON’T MAKE THEM HERE.
yes, India provides many meds, haven’t sourced everything they can provide,
and from what i understand in terms of production, “made in Indonesia” is just china in a dress.
we need the full spectrum of pharmaceutical manufacturing here in America ASAP.
hoping these investments are going towards start-ups and expansion for critical meds
and medical supplies (catheters and such being equally affected by sub-standard manufacturing protocols.)
Perhaps you will recall that Trump 1.0 tried to get the Chapter 11 company that made film to beome a supplier of basic medical chemicals. The Kodak agreement was immediately flushed by Biden.
Meanwhile, Canada elects a WEF/Marxist banker and vows to tether to the EU. Let them eat cake! And maybe a bit of foie gras for the powdered wig class.
When you add all of this investment in American workers plus deporting thousands of violent illegals plus if PT tariffs bring in at least 520 billion then that covers the federal income tax revenue that all Americans who make less than 200k bring in, meaning PT can do away with Federal Taxes on those making less than 200K.
Sounds like a lot of winning.
Where PT is losing is coming IMO 100% from Pam and Kash, not opening any investigations for the thousands of leftists who committed so many crimes these past 8 years. A big fat zero from Barbie and Ken.
The American people expected justice not people who want to make friends within their agencies.
“Barbie” and “Ken” is a CLASSIC!
Like it.
How do you know that “Pam and Kash” are “NOT opening any investigations for the thousands of leftists who committed so many crimes these past 8 years” ????
With the courts outlawing everything now, you expect Justice from the DoJ and FBI? And after only 100 days?
Patience, Grasshopper. The crimes committed shall be punished.
Some of these companies are on my boycott list, as are the “data centers” .
I wonder how many of these “pledges” (Inbound Investments) will actually materialize as forecast??
As I recall, there were similar significant pledges – made by some big manufacturers to return to the U.S. – made in the 45th term, to much fanfare and (seemingly righteous) boasting at rallies, that never happened. Then they disappeared altogether from the national dialogue when the 2020 election was stolen by fraud. The big globalist mfrs. made headlines but then simply waited him out……
I’m seeing very very little America-based investment in this list. These are almost all foreign entities.
What ever became of Foxconn during Trump’s first term?
Talk is simply that as we are learning with every “tweak” to the tariff saga.
1,362 Days To Go!
Plus 1460 MORE, haven’t you heard, he’s going for another term, as 48!
Question; When President Trump says Tariffs may well eliminate the need for any income tax, is he just talking about income tax on INDIVIDUALS, or does he mean companies, too?
Individuals and only those who make under 200K
Pretty sure it’s individuals only at this point. But that’s just a guess.
That’s a lot of winning!!
Remember the Longshoremen’s slowdown a few years ago that had ships by the dozens hanging out in the ocean by west coast ports? Me also. Let them lay off their upstairs maid and pool boy.
FLOTUS first 100 days
Two things:
I am not complaining with Number 2, but either these new data centers include money for energy production, or there will be huge amounts of investment in energy infrastructure not listed here. Yet.
IIRC, I believe the investments include local energy production.
MAGA Fabulous!!
Pass the Winnamins and Cheetos!!