Biden funded new factories and infrastructure projects, but Trump might get to cut the ribbons
Tuesday, 12 November 2024 () All that’s left is for President-elect Donald Trump to put his name on it — if he wants. Trump won the White House in large part because of voters’ frustration with high prices and a sense that the United States needs major changes. But when he enters office in January, Trump will inherit an economy primed for growth. President Joe Biden’s administration has teed-up a ready-made list of infrastructure projects that could go from theoretical to reality over the next several years. There’s the TSMC computer chip plant in Arizona, the new Hyundai electric vehicle factory in Georgia and a modernized I-375 in Michigan, among thousands of projects under way that will take years to complete.
In this video, we dive into Donald Trump's bold plans to completely reshape U.S. foreign policy. From his promises to reverse the current strategy on Ukraine to his tough stance on adversaries like Iran, Trump is preparing for a dramatic shift in America's global approach. What does this mean for...
In a surprising move, President-elect Donald Trump is expected to name Florida Senator Marco Rubio as his Secretary of State in his second term. Rubio, a vocal critic of Trump in the past, has become a..
Donald Trump made a serious of announcements about both policy and personnel over the weekend and there are exciting things ahead for America. Amy Robbins from Parler joins to discuss Trump's..
Thousands of demonstrators flooded the streets of major U.S. cities following Donald Trump’s re-election, marking the beginning of nationwide protests. In New York City, Washington, D.C., and beyond,..