GE Appliances is pulling major production OUT of China & Mexico—thanks to Trump’s tariffs & America First policies.
1,000+ new jobs. $3 BILLION in U.S. investment.
How many times did the Uniparty tell us this was impossible? 🇺🇸🛠️
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2/ GE Appliances will now build:
• Gas ranges (from Mexico → Georgia)
• 6 fridge models (from China → Alabama)
• Water heaters (from China → South Carolina)
• Air conditioners (→ Tennessee)
• Washers (from China → Kentucky)
That’s what reshoring really looks like.
3/ CEO Kevin Nolan:
“American manufacturing—it’s back. We’re showing the way to bring it back in a big way.”
That’s leadership. No excuses. ACTION.
4/ Trump’s baseline 10% tariff—and 55% for China—is forcing global companies to choose:
🇺🇸 Make it here, sell it here, create jobs here
🇨🇳 Or face steep penalties
Guess which choice companies are making?
5/ 9 out of 10 U.S. firms now plan to reshore or switch to domestic suppliers.
They want:
✅ Reliable supply chains
✅ Less geopolitical risk
✅ American workers they can count on
✅ No tariffs if you make it here
6/ Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear nailed it:
“We’re not just talking about reshoring—we’re doing it.”
GE’s move will bring its total new U.S. investment to $6.5 BILLION.
7/ 📊 But GE’s U.S. footprint adds a much larger $30+ BILLION to the economy annually & supports 113,000 jobs.
Every factory job sends ripples through communities—tax revenue, small business growth, stronger families.
8/ This is the America First economy in action:
🇺🇸 Secure supply chains
🇺🇸 High-paying jobs
🇺🇸 Less dependence on China
It’s time to double down.
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Biggest welfare reform in U.S. history — and you probably haven’t heard the details.
Medicaid work requirements. Food stamp crackdowns. Fraud penalties.
Here’s what it does ⬇️
2/ In 1996, Clinton’s reform cut TANF rolls by 60% — about 8 million people — by requiring able-bodied adults to work.
But TANF was small compared to today’s welfare state.
Medicaid now covers 83 MILLION people.
Food stamps? 42 MILLION.
The 1996 reform barely touched them.
3/ Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” changes that.
➡ First-ever Medicaid work requirement
➡ Food stamp work rules expanded
➡ State fraud penalties for overpayments
➡ Medicaid expansion incentives rolled back
Impact: at least double the number leaving welfare vs. 1996.
🚨 Illegal immigrant population PLUNGES by 1.6 MILLION in 6 months 🚨
Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows the steepest drop EVER recorded — and it’s no coincidence.
Let’s break down what’s happening.
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2/ Between January and July 2025, the total foreign-born population (legal + illegal) fell by 2.2 million — the largest six-month decline in American history.
The entire drop came from non-citizens.
Naturalized U.S. citizens? Slightly up.
Illegal aliens? Down big.
3/ Analysts estimate illegal immigrant numbers fell 10% — from 15.8 million to about 14.2 million.
That’s 1.6 million fewer illegals inside our borders in just half a year.
She’s never answered for it. She lived in luxury under it.
And now she’s a Socialist member of our Congress. 🧵
2/ Omar calls her father “an educator.”
In reality? Colonel Nur Mohamed Omar served under Somali dictator Siad Barre, whose regime the UN ranked among the worst human rights abusers in Africa.
3/ Barre fused Marxist-Leninism with Islamism, ruled for 20 years, and unleashed his Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party on rival clans — especially the Isaaq.
Slogan: “Social Justice.” Of course.
Reality: mass killings, mass graves. Of course.
🚨 TRUMP TO HOST FIRST SUMMIT WITH SOUTH KOREA’S NEW PRESIDENT 🚨
Aug. 25, Washington D.C. — Trump & Lee Jae Myung meet for the first time.
Agenda: Trade. Defense. Energy. Tech. North Korea.
The two countries just cut a huge trade deal. Now it gets serious.
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2/ This isn’t just a courtesy call.
Lee took office in June after a snap election. He’s coming to Washington to lock in a future-oriented, comprehensive strategic alliance with Trump — in both economics and security.
3/ On the table:
• Critical minerals & semiconductor supply chains
• Shipbuilding & battery production, maybe even for the U.S. Navy
• $100B in U.S. energy sales to Korea
• Strengthening the U.S.–Korea combined deterrence against North Korea & China