Trump won the Pennsylvania county where he's speaking now by 18 points. He tells the crowd that he thinks it was "28 points."
Trump tells union workers that if their union leaders don't support Trump, workers should "vote 'em the hell out of office, because they're not doing their job."
Trump says that when he was a little boy, like four years old, he loved trucks, and even though he's now president, he still loves trucks, nothing has changed, he loves trucks.
Trump is now talking about copper theft. You can tell when Trump is very bored with his prepared text.
Trump is telling his usual story about how roads should be straight, but sometimes they're planned to be oddly curvy to avoid "nesting" and other environmental problems, and then, after 21 years, regulators reject the proposal anyway.
Trump suggested at length that he is responsible for the plant he's speaking at...which Shell made a final decision to build in June 2016 under Obama. (The company does say his approach to energy issues has helped.) shell.com/media/news-and…
Trump tells the workers, in this official speech allegedly about energy, that they can drive the media "totally crazy" if they "go to hashtag third term, hashtag fourth term," suggesting he'll stay in office longer than two terms.
(Trump says that he's joking about all this, that he's just trolling the media.)
Trump, falsely claiming the steel industry would be "dead" without him and falsely claiming no steel mill had been built in 30 years, puts on a pitiful voice and says, without him, we'd have to call up China and say, "Could you send us some steeeeel pleeease?"
Trump falsely suggests that the US only exports "wheat" to Japan, then says Japan doesn't even want the wheat it buys from the US, "they do it to make us feel good." (???)
Trump falsely says China "flatlined" for "100 years" until it was allowed in the WTO. It was one of the world's fastest-growing economies in the decades prior. Trump then falsely claims the US was just losing and losing at the WTO before him and now "they're giving us victories."
Trump, complaining of emoluments suits against him, says this presidency is costing him a "fortune" and mocks complaints about him renting hotel rooms to Saudis for "$500." He says, "What about the $5 billion that I'll lose?" (There's no evidence he's losing that.)
Mocking complaints about his business dealings as president, Trump complains that Obama's $60 million book deal isn't being investigated even though it's such a big amount. He says there's a double standard for him. These things are not at all alike.
Trump, miming computer manufacturing as if it's a dainty endeavor, mocks the suggestion that workers would want to learn to work in a computer plant and make a "little tiny piece of stuff." He says they wanna dig coal and manufacture steel.
Trump falsely says of China, "They don't have oil and gas."
Trump says, looking back at the media in the room, "That's a lot of people back there for like an 11 o'clock speech." It is 2:40 PM.
Trump is proudly recounting how he asked African-Americans during the campaign what the hell they had to lose, since they had "the worst crime rates, the worst education, the worst everything."
Trump, speaking at a Shell plant, tells a Shell executive he doesn't know where Shell is based: "I don't know where the hell he comes from." He then immediately says, "Hey, how about moving Shell to the United States?" He then adds he knows they have a US arm.
Trump, boasting of the thousands of Mexican troops now guarding the border, keeps adding additional alleged details about the previous situation: "I think we had 3...2-and-a-half soldiers...one was sitting down all the time..."
Trump mocks the Green New Deal, then says he doesn't want to do that because he mocked Warren as "Pocahontas" too early, then calls her Pocahontas again, saying she is making a comeback on Biden and "we'll have to hit Pocahontas very hard again if she does win."
Trump, complaining of New York's energy policies, adds, "All New York likes to do is sue me...they're always suing me...they sue me for everything..." Workers behind him are shuffling on their feet stone-faced.
Trump said that most people here probably don't know he's from New York.
"I got it approved. Veterans Choice," Trump says, for more than the 80th time, of the program signed into law by Obama in 2014.
Trump has concluded. That was a...non-traditional presidential address.
Here's the transcript of the president's remarks on his love of trucks:
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We ran an article Friday about how the Trump campaign has made a habit of deceptively using quotes in its TV ads, cutting out words and taking stuff way out of context.
Then the campaign released the most egregious example yet. Here's a thread on deceptive quotes in its new ad.
The ad purports to quote the New York Times as writing, “Harris is seeking to significantly raise taxes.”
Here’s what the Times actually wrote: “Harris is seeking to significantly raise taxes on the wealthiest Americans and large corporations.” nytimes.com/2024/08/22/us/…
As a narrator talks about Biden’s “open-border policies,” the ad purports to quote CBS as writing, “Harris vows to keep Biden’s border.”
Here’s what CBS actually wrote: “Harris vows to keep Biden's border crackdown: ‘The United States is a sovereign nation.’” cbsnews.com/news/kamala-ha…
Specifically, Vance claimed on TV that murder in Springfield has increased 81% “because of” Kamala Harris and her policies. Here are Springfield’s official annual murder numbers from 2013 through the first half of 2024. 2/
So where did he get “murders are up by 81% because of what Kamala Harris has allowed to happen to this small community”?
His team says he was comparing…the 2023 # (9 murders) to the 2021 # (5).
That’s quite the spin. The size of Social Security checks is linked, by law, to inflation (ssa.gov/cola/#:~:text=…). This year’s increase is unusually big because the inflation rate is unusually big.
It’s true that this year’s increase is the biggest in years. Very much not sure “there was big inflation and therefore also, as required by decades-old law, a big cost-of-living adjustment to Social Security” is what people think of as an example of presidential leadership
Biden falsely said today, "On my watch, for the first time in 10 years, seniors are getting an increase in their Social Security checks." There was an increase (again, tied to inflation!) every year of Trump's term. Biden has previously done a correct version of this claim -
Thread: The FBI's newly released criminal complaint against the man charged with attacking Pelosi features a summary of a Mirandized interview in which, per the FBI summary, *the man himself* essentially debunks the conspiracy theories about the incident.
How did DePape get into the house? "DEPAPE stated that he broke into the house through a glass door, which was a difficult task that required the use of a hammer."
Motive: "DEPAPE stated that he was going to hold Nancy hostage...DEPAPE articulated he viewed Nancy as the 'leader of the pack' of lies told by the Democratic Party...DEPAPE also later explained that by breaking Nancy’s kneecaps, she would then have to be wheeled into Congress.."
When NBC’s Welker reminded Herschel Walker he’d earlier in the campaign opposed all exceptions on abortion, he said, “No no no. I said I’m for life. I never said I didn’t have any exception.”
Walker in May: “There’s no exception in my mind…No exceptions, I believe in life.” 1/
That’s not all. Walker filled out a questionnaire from an anti-abortion group. They specifically asked which exceptions he supports. He checked off none of them. 2/ irp.cdn-website.com/d51b2a5e/files…
This is at least the second time this campaign that Walker has falsely denied, on camera, having said something he previously said, on camera. He previously falsely denied ever once claiming he’d graduated from college. 3/ cnn.com/2022/05/25/pol…
This is a dishonest claim. The truth: *the National Archives* sorted Bush docs for his library in a heavily secured facility (patrols, cameras, sensors) that happened to be a former alley/restaurant. As with Obama docs the Archives took to Chicago, Bush didn’t take them himself.
Here’s a 1994 article about the Archives’ work with Bush documents in the secure facility that happened to be a former bowling alley/restaurant. Trump made it sound like Bush himself had carelessly taken docs to an alley/restaurant. latimes.com/archives/la-xp…
And here's a 1993 WaPo article about NARA using a former alley to temporarily house Bush documents. No equivalence between "NARA takes docs to NARA facility that used to be something else" and "Trump takes docs to his home and won't give them back to NARA" washingtonpost.com/archive/politi…