Trump Vows to Take Other Countries’ Jobs During Georgia Rally
- Ex-president touts tax cuts, tariffs to woo factories, jobs
- Georgia speech comes as Trump, Harris duel over economy
Donald Trump
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Former President Donald Trump vowed to convince foreign companies to shift their operations to the US using tax incentives as well as the threat of tariffs in an economic address aimed at addressing voter anxieties over jobs and wages.
“Under my leadership we’re going to take other countries’ jobs,” Trump said Tuesday in Savannah, Georgia. “We’re going to take their factories.”