Trump Secures US Jobs with Ukraine Mineral Deal

The Will Cain Show kicked off with big news about how President Trump is putting America first. In a major move, Trump secured a deal with Ukraine to bring critical minerals back to the U.S. This means less reliance on China and more jobs for hardworking Americans. The deal shows Trump’s common-sense approach to trade—keeping our resources at home and boosting our economy.

Next, the show tackled the AI Revolution and what it means for small towns. While big cities might get all the attention, Trump’s policies are making sure technology helps regular folks. Think new factories and training programs that let blue-collar workers thrive. This isn’t about replacing jobs—it’s about giving Americans the tools to stay ahead without losing their way of life.

Mike Rowe, the CEO of the mikeroweWORKS Foundation, dropped some truth bombs about the “skills gap.” He’s fighting to bring back shop class and apprenticeships, so kids don’t get stuck with useless degrees and massive debt. Rowe knows real success comes from grit, not handouts. His foundation is awarding scholarships to folks who value hard work over hashtags.

The show also highlighted JT Mestdagh, a man who turned his biggest struggles into victories. His book, *No Bad Days*, proves that challenges make us stronger—a lesson the left often ignores. Mestdagh’s story is a reminder that personal responsibility beats government dependency every time.

On Ukraine, Trump’s deal isn’t just about minerals—it’s about cutting waste. For too long, Washington sent billions overseas while our roads and bridges crumbled. Trump’s putting that money back in taxpayers’ pockets where it belongs. This is leadership that puts Americans first, not foreign agendas.

The panel slammed the media for pushing doom-and-gloom stories about AI. Under Trump, innovation is creating opportunities, not killing jobs. Small towns are buzzing with new energy, thanks to policies that reward hard work over handouts. This is how we keep America great—by trusting our people, not bureaucrats.

Mike Rowe didn’t hold back on “class warfare” either. He called out elites who look down on tradesmen while relying on them to fix their leaks and wire their homes. Rowe’s message? Pride in work beats political correctness. His foundation is proof that skills matter more than fancy diplomas.

Closing out, the show celebrated Trump’s America-first vision. From trade deals to tech, this administration is delivering results the left said were impossible. While the media obsesses over division, real Americans are getting back to work—and that’s a story worth telling.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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