Trump visits S.C. for the first time since the primaries

USAToday

“We are going to fight for every last American job,” President Trump told Boeing employees at the 787-10 Dreamliner plant in North Charleston Friday.

He visited the plant as Boeing rolled out it’s largest Dreamliner airplane (by 20 feet). “What an amazing piece of art. What an amazing piece of work,” President Trump said.

He also said his administration is focused on keeping or increase jobs in the United States as well as changing trade deals and reducing regulations.

Boeing is the largest U.S. exporter of airplanes with 90% of its workforce in the U.S. and 75% of its sales abroad.

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