Report: Trump Launching Nationwide Tour

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Donald Trump is traveling to Pennsylvania to tout his economic agenda.

According to reports, Trump is launching a nationwide tour next Tuesday ahead of the midterm elections.

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Newsmax reported:

President Donald Trump soon will be traveling to Pennsylvania to tout his economic agenda ahead of the 2026 midterms, a White House spokesperson told Newsmax on Thursday.

“Can confirm the president will be traveling to PA to discuss how he and the administration continue to focus on delivering on his Day One priority of ending [former President] Joe Biden’s inflation crisis,” the spokesperson said.

Multiple media outlets reported that Trump will stop in Pennsylvania on Tuesday to launch a nationwide tour, even as the media and political opponents push the narrative that he’s facing backlash from Americans for supposedly prioritizing global issues over their economic concerns.

After the Pennsylvania appearance, Trump might hold another event this month, a person familiar with his plans told Axios. Additional events are expected after New Year’s Day.

In the second quarter, the United States grew by 3% – beating expectations.

Breitbart reported:

The U.S. economy under President Donald Trump exceeded expectations and grew at an annualized rate of three percent in the second quarter, according to Commerce Department data released on Wednesday.

The Commerce Department report found the American economy, as measured by Gross Domestic Product (GDP), made the gains from April through June. GDP is a measure of a basket of goods and serves to measure growth throughout the U.S. economy.

The three percent figure exceeds the Dow Jones estimate at 2.3 percent and reversed the 0.5 percent decline the first quarter of the year experienced.

Heather Long, a chief economist at Navy Federal Credit Union, said, “The word of the summer for the economy is ‘resilient.’ The consumer is hanging in there, but still on edge until the trade deals are done.”

Trump’s policies are working.



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