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Trump Returns To Pennsylvania For Massive Saturday Night Rally

Jobs, the auto industry and lowering taxes were some of the key points of Donald Trump's speech at a rally in Detroit, Michigan Friday night.

On Saturday, Trump moved on to his next stop. Another massive rally in the key swing state of Pennsylvania.

But there was still a lot of buzz after Trump's Motown mojo.

Trump is calling it the "Michigan miracle" where companies will build their plants and make their products in the U.S. He also unveiled a plan called "Build It In America" that includes reducing the corporate tax rate to 15% to help the city of Detroit and other major cities across the country. The corporate tax rate was once lowered by Trump from 40% to 21% during his first term as president.

"By the end of my term, the entire world will be talking about the Michigan miracle and the stunning rebirth of Detroit," he said.

One of his favorite words this years has been "tariff." Trump said any company that doesn't make their cars or other products in the U.S. will face a stiff tariff.

The former president also continued his jabs at vice president Kamala Harris and her obsession with regulations on gas-powered cars and electric vehicle mandates.

"On day one of the Trump administration, I will terminate Kamala's insane electric vehicle mandate and we will end the green new scam once and for all," Trump told supporters. "We're going to bring back our jobs and our dignity and our dreams."

Not too long into his speech, Trump's microphone went out. For nearly 20 minutes the crowd cheered on the former commander-in-chief until the sound system was resolved.


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