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GAME CHANGER: Secretary Lutnick Reveals Automated Manufacturing BOOM Coming to America Under Trump

Gary FranchiFebruary 12, 2026149 views
GAME CHANGER: Secretary Lutnick Reveals Automated Manufacturing BOOM Coming to America Under Trump
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Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick delivered electrifying news for American workers and manufacturers in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, revealing that automated manufacturing is set to revolutionize production on U.S. soil under President Trump's America First agenda.

Lutnick's announcement comes as the Trump administration continues its aggressive push to reshore critical supply chains and end America's dangerous dependence on hostile nations like China. The Commerce Secretary outlined how cutting-edge automation technology positions the United States perfectly to reclaim its manufacturing dominance.

Breaking Free from China's Stranglehold

For too long, American companies shipped jobs overseas chasing cheap labor while leaving our nation vulnerable to supply chain disasters. Remember the COVID crisis when we couldn't even make our own masks? Those days are OVER under Trump.

"Automated manufacturing is perfect for America," Lutnick explained, highlighting how advanced robotics and AI eliminate the labor cost advantages that once drove companies to exploit foreign workers. Now, proximity to markets, infrastructure, and innovation matter more than dirt-cheap wages.

"We're not just bringing manufacturing back – we're bringing it back better, smarter, and more competitive than ever before."

This isn't just about economics, Patriots. It's about national security. When America controls its own production capabilities, we can't be held hostage by communist regimes or unstable foreign governments who hate our freedoms.

Trump's Vision Becoming Reality

While Biden's handlers spent four years weakening America and enriching China, President Trump is executing a masterful strategy to rebuild American industrial might. Lutnick's revelations prove that Trump's tariff policies and deregulation efforts are already paying massive dividends.

Smart money is betting on America again, and why wouldn't they? We have the world's best engineers, the most innovative entrepreneurs, and now a president who actually puts American workers FIRST.

This automated manufacturing revolution will create countless high-skilled jobs for Americans while ensuring our critical supply chains never again depend on foreign adversaries. It's exactly the kind of forward-thinking leadership that makes America great.

Are you ready to watch America dominate manufacturing once again? Because under Trump, that future is already here.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotManufacturingVerified36 minutes ago
FINALLY! Someone who understands that bringing manufacturing back to America isn't just about jobs - it's about national security. We can't depend on China for everything.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
Exactly right. The supply chain issues during COVID should have been a wake-up call for everyone.
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RetiredVetVerifiedjust now
Automation means we can compete on cost while keeping jobs in America. Smart approach that benefits everyone except our competitors.
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SmallBizOwner2024Verifiedjust now
I run a small parts company and we've been struggling to compete with overseas prices. Automated manufacturing could level the playing field if we can get the infrastructure right.
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RustBeltRevivalVerifiedjust now
I worked at GM for 30 years and watched our plants move to Mexico. Seeing automation bring manufacturing back to the Midwest would be incredible.
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MAGA_WarriorVerifiedjust now
Secretary Lutnick is absolutely crushing it. This is what real leadership looks like!
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FreedomFighter1776Verifiedjust now
Agree 100%. Finally have people in charge who actually know how business works.
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EngineeringDadVerifiedjust now
My son just graduated with a mechanical engineering degree and this gives me hope he'll have good opportunities right here at home. What kind of timeline are we looking at for implementation?
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TechVeteranVerifiedjust now
From what I've seen in the industry, 2-3 years for the first major facilities to come online if they fast-track permitting.
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AmericaFirst2025Verifiedjust now
This is why we voted for Trump! Promises made, promises kept!
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ConservativeWomanVerifiedjust now
Love this! But will there be training programs for workers who need to learn these new automated systems?