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‘National Security Issue’: Retired UAW Member Says Trump Restored Manufacturing Base That Another President Gave Up On

The auto worker, Trump founder Brian Pannebecker, appeared on Fox News on Thursday, saying he would be credited to President Donald Trump for supporting the production bases that the Obama administration had abandoned.

Between former president Barack Obama presidentthe manufacturing sector lost 303,000 jobs. However, in the first two years of Trump’s first term, the US manufacturing division Added A net decline occurred with approximately 462,000 jobs before the losses occurred. When he appeared in “The Evening Edit,” Pannebecker said Obama focused on creating a service-based economy, but sacrificed America’s manufacturing capabilities.

“He gave up on America. He wanted us to become a service-based economy. He gave up on us having manufacturing bases. It’s a national security issue. If we can’t build military vehicles in our country, we have to resort to other countries to build things for us,” Panebecker said.

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“We’re no longer a powerful country, so Barack Obama was basically giving up on America. He wasn’t lying when he said he was trying to fundamentally change America. “Donald Trump said, ‘No, I’m not going to allow this. I’m going to stand up and fight for the men and women who do these jobs every day.” There’s a reason the Midwest was called the Rust Belt,” Pannebecker added. “For 30 or 40 years, people who sat in the oval office had given up on American workers. Donald Trump isn’t. He’s going to stand up and fight for us. We know he’s fighting for us, so that’s why we support him.”

This week, a rusty belt worker named Robert also praised Trump and his mutual tariffs, saying that after years of financial neglect, they are hearing and recognizing his base. He told journalist Mark Halperin that Trump’s actions resonated deeply with voters in Swing State, where many witnessed the decline of local industries. (Related: Britt Hume predicts that she will feel ripple effects from Trump’s tariffs)

“And everyone forgets, President Trump was with the auto workers there and “my lifetime, every factory, every plant, every factory followed the noise of tonight.”

Trump said the imposition of tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts was intended to protect the automotive industry. White House I said These measures should be essential to counter unfair trade practices and strengthening the US auto sector.

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