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Trump’s New Economic Plan: Jobs, Energy, and America First

President Trump’s top economic advisor Scott Bessent just unveiled a roadmap to supercharge America’s economy—and it’s all about putting hardworking Americans first. The plan slashes taxes, hammers China on trade, and unleashes American energy to create jobs and rebuild our industrial might.

Tax cuts are the backbone of this pro-growth strategy. The administration wants to make Trump’s 2017 tax cuts permanent, saving families thousands each year. Small businesses will keep more earnings to hire workers and expand, while factories get new tax breaks to build in America instead of overseas.

Deregulation is another key weapon. Trump’s team plans to gut bureaucratic red tape choking industries like energy and manufacturing. The goal? Let companies innovate freely without Washington’s meddling. “We’ll drill, baby, drill—and build, baby, build,” Bessent declared, signaling a return to commonsense policies that put jobs over radical green agendas.

On trade, Trump isn’t backing down. Tough tariffs force China to play fair, protecting U.S. factories from being undercut by communist-made goods. A new 90-day tariff pause with China isn’t weakness—it’s a strategic reset to keep markets stable while ensuring American workers come out on top.

Energy independence fuels this revival. By opening Alaskan oil fields and restarting natural gas projects, Trump aims to lower gas prices and power a manufacturing boom. Cheaper energy means more paychecks for truckers, drillers, and factory hands—not handout checks for layabouts.

Bessent slammed Biden’s failed economy, where inflation crushed families and regulations strangled businesses. Under Trump, new business applications are skyrocketing as entrepreneurs bet on America again. The proof? Trillions in private investment are flooding in since January—outpacing Biden’s entire term.

This isn’t just policy—it’s a patriotic movement. Trump’s vision rejects globalist elites who shipped jobs overseas. Instead, it rewards the farmers, factory workers, and small business owners who make this country great. The left hates it because success undermines their push for government control.

The message is clear: Trump’s economy means more jobs, more growth, and more freedom. While Democrats push welfare and weakness, conservatives are building an America where grit—not handouts—determines success. The engine’s revving. By year’s end, every American will hear it roar.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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