Trump vows to ‘steal jobs from other countries’ if elected

Trump vows to ‘steal jobs from other countries’ if elected
Trump vows to ‘steal jobs from other countries’ if elected

“But now we’re going to take their jobs and bring them back to America, where they belong,” he told supporters gathered in the US state of Georgia.

To do this, Donald Trump, who had placed his presidency (2017-2021) under the banner of “America first”, committed to creating special economic zones on federal lands “with very low taxes and regulations”.

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“I will give you the lowest taxes, the lowest energy costs, the lowest regulatory burden,” the 78-year-old billionaire said from Savannah.

Conversely, the former president said manufacturers would pay “very high” tariffs if they did not make their products in the United States.

“I want German car companies to become American”

“I want German car companies to become American,” the presidential candidate declared on November 5. “We are going to steal jobs from other countries, we are going to steal their factories,” he listed.

Donald Trump, neck and neck in the polls with Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, assured that the “horrible nightmare” of American workers “would end the day he takes the oath of office.”

“I want General Electric, IBM and all the other industrialists who left us to be eaten up with remorse and come running back to our soil.”

The septuagenarian also painted a very dark picture of a Harris presidency, assuring that businesses would “flee”, particularly because of his program to fight against global warming.

The US state of Georgia, from which he spoke, is one of the most contested for the presidential election in November.

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