HOW DONALD TRUMP DITCHED U.S. STEEL WORKERS IN FAVOR OF CHINA
Plenty of blue-collar workers believe that, as president, Donald Trump would be ready to fight off U.S. trade adversaries and reinvigorate the country’s manufacturing industries through his commitment to the Rust Belt. What they likely don’t know is that
Trump has been stiffing American steel workers on his own construction projects for years, choosing to deprive untold millions of dollars from four key electoral swing states and instead directing it to China—the country whose trade practices have helped decimate the once-powerful industrial center of the United States.
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Newsweek investigation has found that in at least two of Trump’s last three construction projects,
Trump opted to purchase his steel and aluminum from Chinese manufacturers rather than United States corporations based in states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Newsweek investigation: How Donald Trump ditched U.S. steel workers in favor of China