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President Trump Positions U.S. as Global Superpower in Manufacturing

Nvidia is the latest giant to announce a massive investment in U.S.-based manufacturing under President Trump

 

Nvidia, the world’s undisputed leader in chipmaking, says it will invest hundreds of billions of dollars over the next four years on its U.S.-based manufacturing operations — part of the manufacturing renaissance under President Donald J. Trump as he solidifies the U.S. as the global leader in artificial intelligence.

“Having the support of an administration who cares about the success of this industry and not allowing energy to be an obstacle is a phenomenal result for AI in the U.S.,” said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.

Here’s what they’re saying:

Axios: “It’s another win for President Trump’s push to increase U.S. manufacturing, with a parade of corporations announcing American expansion.”

The Guardian: “Chipmaker’s promise is a sign that Trump’s ‘America First’ policy is affecting investment”

Financial Times: “The huge spending projection from the world’s most valuable semiconductor group follows multibillion-dollar US investment plans announced by other technology companies including Apple, as the impact of Trump’s ‘America First’ trade policies ripples through the global economy.”

Yahoo Finance: “…the latest company to consider plans to expand in the country as the Trump administration pushes forward with tariffs.”

That’s in addition to the trillions of dollars in new investments President Trump has already secured in tech-based manufacturing. In January, President Trump announced a $500 billion private investment in AI infrastructure led by OpenAI, Oracle, and Softbank, while Apple announced a $500 billion investment and TSMC announced a $100 billion investment in chips manufacturing last month.

It goes well beyond tech as companies make plans to onshore their operations amid President Trump’s America First trade policy. This week, a Canadian furniture manufacturer opted to move its production to the U.S., while the biggest toymaker in the U.S. said it will move a “large percentage” of its China-based manufacturing back home.

In the auto sector, Stellantis announced a $5 billion investment in its U.S. manufacturing network as it pledges to build more vehicles domestically, Hyundai Motor is planning to “localize production in the U.S,” Nissan is considering moving production from Mexico to the U.S., and Honda is expected to produce its next-generation Civic hybrid model in Indiana.

The list of manufacturing wins is endless.

 


 

 

Boston’s Radical Mayor Puts Violent Criminal Illegal Aliens First

 

Last night, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu doubled down on giving sanctuary to violent criminal illegal immigrants: “You belong here … Boston doesn’t back down,” she said in her State of the City address.

Here are just a few examples of the criminals recently arrested by ICE Boston that Mayor Wu is defending:

ICE Boston arrests illegal Guatemalan alien charged with aggravated rape of Massachusetts child

ICE Boston arrests Turkish alien charged with raping Massachusetts resident

ICE ERO Boston arrests Haitian gang member with numerous convictions

ICE ERO Boston arrests illegal MS-13 member charged with firearms, drug crimes

ICE Boston arrests Honduran illegal alien charged with sex crimes, assault and battery, armed robbery

ICE Boston arrests illegal Haitian national charged with assault, sex crime against a Massachusetts resident

ICE Boston arrests illegal Dominican drug dealer charged with assault, battery with dangerous weapon

ICE Boston arrests illegal Brazilian alien charged with raping Massachusetts resident

A recent AP-NORC poll found that 83% of Americans support deporting violent illegal immigrant criminals.

This begs the question: Why is Mayor Wu intent on defying the will of the American people and obstructing the Trump Administration’s efforts to remove these monsters from our streets?

 


 

 

On Education, President Trump Knows We Can Do Better

 

Since 1979, the U.S. Department of Education has spent over $3 trillion with virtually nothing to show for it. Despite per-pupil spending having increased by more than 245% over that period, there has been virtually no measurable improvement in student achievement:

•Math and reading scores for 13-year-olds are at the lowest level in decades.

•Six-in-ten fourth graders and nearly three-quarters of eighth graders are not proficient in math.

•Seven-in-ten fourth and eighth graders are not proficient in reading, while 40% of fourth grade students don’t even meet basic reading levels.

•Standardized test scores have remained flat for decades.

•U.S. students rank 28 out of 37 OECD member countries in math.

President Donald J. Trump and his administration believe we can, and must, be better.

Instead of maintaining the status quo that is failing American students, the Trump Administration’s bold plan will return education where it belongs — with individual states, which are best positioned to administer effective programs and services that benefit their own unique populations and needs.

Instead of a bloated federal system that burdens schools with regulations and paperwork, the Trump Administration believes states should be empowered to expand educational freedom and opportunity for all families.

Why would we keep doing the same thing over and over again and expect a different result?

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