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Trump Promises 'Michigan Miracle' to Restore Detroit's Economic Glory
Oct 19, 2024, 12:37 AM
Former President Donald Trump delivered a speech in Detroit, Michigan, vowing to revive the city's economy and restore its status as a manufacturing powerhouse. He promised that "the days of Detroit's economic glory will return, greater and stronger than ever before," pledging to "put Detroit first," "Michigan first," and "America first." Trump proclaimed that by the end of his term, "the entire world will be talking about the ‘Michigan miracle’ and the stunning rebirth of Detroit." He emphasized plans to "reclaim our stolen wealth," and asserted that "wealth will flood into our country and into the hands of our workers." Trump underscored his commitment to protecting American workers, jobs, borders, and "the birthright of our children to live in the richest and most powerful nation on the face of the Earth." He declared, "Our flag will fly proudly once more over gleaming new factories, and the whole world will witness Michigan's resurgence."
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