Published on October 20, 2024, 1:19 pm
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“`json [ { “TLDR”: “Former President Trump held a rally in Pennsylvania, echoing Reagan’s famous question. Criticized Biden-Harris administration, highlighted ties to Pennsylvania, and emphasized revitalizing manufacturing jobs. Promised ‘Built in America’ policy and criticized Harris on fracking stance.” } ] “`
Former President Trump mirrored Ronald Reagan on Saturday at a dynamic outdoor rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, questioning, “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?”
Trump strongly criticized the Biden-Harris administration right from the start, labeling the current White House as a “nightmare of inflation, invasion, and humiliation.”
During his address, Trump mentioned his participation in the Catholic Charities’ Al Smith Dinner where Vice President Kamala Harris was notably absent.
The former NFL star Antonio Brown also made comments at the rally criticizing Harris for her absence and remarks insulting Catholics. Brown joined a lineup of speakers at the event.
Addressing a large and hopeful crowd that even included children dressed up as him, Trump started with a homage to Arnold Palmer, praising his unique ability to captivate audiences.
Emphasizing his ties to Pennsylvania and his commitment to revitalizing manufacturing jobs in the state, Trump highlighted how past politicians have neglected industries crucial to Pennsylvania’s economy.
Steelworkers from Mon Valley Works union expressed their admiration for Trump’s efforts to protect American jobs through tariffs.
Trump pledged to implement a “Built in America” policy if re-elected, aiming to bolster domestic manufacturing industries.
In discussing energy policies, Trump criticized Harris for her wavering stance on fracking and reiterated his support for the practice based on its popularity among Pennsylvanians.
Encouraging voter turnout in Pennsylvania, Trump underscored the importance of active participation in shaping the country’s future.
As Election Day approaches, engaging with the electoral process was emphasized as critical by Trump in concluding remarks at the rally.
Original article posted by Fox News