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'Kamala puts America last, I put America first' - Trump pledges to 'drill, baby drill' in push for swing state Pennsylvania 04:10
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Former US president and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump declared that he would "launch a great American manufacturing renaissance" and "end Kamala Harris' war on American energy" if elected in November, during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Sunday.

"On day one, I will tell the frackers and energy workers of Pennsylvania to drill, baby, drill," he said at the event in the key swing state.

Trump criticised what he described as Harris's 'radical liberal playbook' under which, he said, jobs and wealth 'go to other countries'.

"Every policy in the Trump agenda is designed to bring the jobs and wealth back home to America where it belongs and where it's going to stay," he continued. "Kamala puts America last. I put America first." 

The former president added that he "will massively cut taxes, unlock American energy, slash regulations, big factor, crack down on trade cheaters and stop outsourcing, rebuild our industrial base and bring back those beautiful words Made in the USA."

"I stood up to China like never before bringing in hundreds of billions of dollars when no other president had gotten literally 10 cents from China. I brought in hundreds of billions of dollars from China. It never happened before," he continued.

Trump signed the 'phase one 'trade deal with China committing to buy an extra $200bn worth of US goods over 2020 and 2021 in exchange for reduced tariffs, although the COVID-19 pandemic saw the US trade deficit rise.

The former president also accused the media of not showing that the country "is doing really badly" under the Democrats.

"The media doesn't like talking about it because the Democrats, they really protect themselves. It's pretty amazing. Someday the media is going to become real media instead of fake media and you're going to see a big difference in the country," he claimed.

Trump's address came of the first night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, with nominee Kamala Harris and her VP pick Tim Walz taking centre stage. The US presidential election is scheduled for November 5.

'Kamala puts America last, I put America first' - Trump pledges to 'drill, baby drill' in push for swing state Pennsylvania 

United States, Pennsylvania
August 20, 2024 at 07:17 GMT +00:00 · Published

Former US president and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump declared that he would "launch a great American manufacturing renaissance" and "end Kamala Harris' war on American energy" if elected in November, during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Sunday.

"On day one, I will tell the frackers and energy workers of Pennsylvania to drill, baby, drill," he said at the event in the key swing state.

Trump criticised what he described as Harris's 'radical liberal playbook' under which, he said, jobs and wealth 'go to other countries'.

"Every policy in the Trump agenda is designed to bring the jobs and wealth back home to America where it belongs and where it's going to stay," he continued. "Kamala puts America last. I put America first." 

The former president added that he "will massively cut taxes, unlock American energy, slash regulations, big factor, crack down on trade cheaters and stop outsourcing, rebuild our industrial base and bring back those beautiful words Made in the USA."

"I stood up to China like never before bringing in hundreds of billions of dollars when no other president had gotten literally 10 cents from China. I brought in hundreds of billions of dollars from China. It never happened before," he continued.

Trump signed the 'phase one 'trade deal with China committing to buy an extra $200bn worth of US goods over 2020 and 2021 in exchange for reduced tariffs, although the COVID-19 pandemic saw the US trade deficit rise.

The former president also accused the media of not showing that the country "is doing really badly" under the Democrats.

"The media doesn't like talking about it because the Democrats, they really protect themselves. It's pretty amazing. Someday the media is going to become real media instead of fake media and you're going to see a big difference in the country," he claimed.

Trump's address came of the first night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, with nominee Kamala Harris and her VP pick Tim Walz taking centre stage. The US presidential election is scheduled for November 5.

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Former US president and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump declared that he would "launch a great American manufacturing renaissance" and "end Kamala Harris' war on American energy" if elected in November, during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Sunday.

"On day one, I will tell the frackers and energy workers of Pennsylvania to drill, baby, drill," he said at the event in the key swing state.

Trump criticised what he described as Harris's 'radical liberal playbook' under which, he said, jobs and wealth 'go to other countries'.

"Every policy in the Trump agenda is designed to bring the jobs and wealth back home to America where it belongs and where it's going to stay," he continued. "Kamala puts America last. I put America first." 

The former president added that he "will massively cut taxes, unlock American energy, slash regulations, big factor, crack down on trade cheaters and stop outsourcing, rebuild our industrial base and bring back those beautiful words Made in the USA."

"I stood up to China like never before bringing in hundreds of billions of dollars when no other president had gotten literally 10 cents from China. I brought in hundreds of billions of dollars from China. It never happened before," he continued.

Trump signed the 'phase one 'trade deal with China committing to buy an extra $200bn worth of US goods over 2020 and 2021 in exchange for reduced tariffs, although the COVID-19 pandemic saw the US trade deficit rise.

The former president also accused the media of not showing that the country "is doing really badly" under the Democrats.

"The media doesn't like talking about it because the Democrats, they really protect themselves. It's pretty amazing. Someday the media is going to become real media instead of fake media and you're going to see a big difference in the country," he claimed.

Trump's address came of the first night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, with nominee Kamala Harris and her VP pick Tim Walz taking centre stage. The US presidential election is scheduled for November 5.

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