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AMERICA FIRST in Action: VP Vance Heads to Michigan to Champion U.S. Manufacturing

Gary FranchiMarch 17, 202632 views
AMERICA FIRST in Action: VP Vance Heads to Michigan to Champion U.S. Manufacturing

While the Biden years saw American manufacturing hemorrhage jobs and facilities flee overseas, the Trump-Vance administration is doing things differently – and Vice President JD Vance is taking that message straight to the heartland.

On Wednesday, March 18, VP Vance will visit a manufacturing facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan, delivering remarks that are sure to underscore this administration's unwavering commitment to American workers and American industry.

Michigan: Ground Zero for the Manufacturing Revival

Auburn Hills isn't just any stop on the map. This is the heart of American automotive country – a region that was left for dead by globalist policies and trade deals that shipped jobs to China and Mexico. For decades, politicians from both parties paid lip service to working-class Americans while signing away their livelihoods.

Not anymore.

The Trump-Vance administration has made revitalizing American manufacturing a cornerstone of its agenda, and Vice President Vance – a proud son of the Rust Belt himself – understands this fight on a deeply personal level. His bestselling memoir detailed the devastation that deindustrialization wrought on communities just like Auburn Hills.

Actions, Not Empty Promises

This visit comes as President Trump's tariff policies and deregulation efforts through DOGE are already creating ripples throughout the manufacturing sector. While the so-called "experts" in the mainstream media clutch their pearls over America First trade policy, real Americans in places like Michigan are seeing the results.

The contrast with the previous administration couldn't be starker. Remember when Biden's handlers told us that manufacturing jobs "weren't coming back"? Remember when they said Americans should just "learn to code"?

The Trump-Vance administration has a different message: American workers matter, American industry matters, and this White House will fight for both.

What's Next

Details on the specific facility and the full scope of the Vice President's remarks are forthcoming, but one thing is certain – this administration isn't content to govern from behind a desk in Washington. They're taking the fight directly to the American people, showing up in the communities that the political establishment abandoned long ago.

Patriots, this is what America First leadership looks like. The question is: are you paying attention?

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Gary Franchi

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

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TrumpSupporter2024Verifiedjust now
What specific manufacturing sectors is he focusing on in Michigan? Would love to see more details about which industries they're targeting for growth.
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FactoryWorkerVerifiedjust now
From what I heard, they're looking at automotive, steel, and energy manufacturing. About time!
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AmericaFirstVerifiedjust now
This is how you MAGA! 🇺🇸
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PatriotMichiganVerifiedjust now
Finally! Someone who actually understands that we need to bring manufacturing jobs back to America. My dad worked at the Ford plant for 30 years before they moved production overseas.
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MadeInUSA2024Verifiedjust now
Same story here. We lost so many good paying jobs when the factories moved to China and Mexico.
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ConservativeVoter88Verifiedjust now
VP Vance is exactly what we needed - someone who gets it about putting American workers first instead of globalist policies!