US Vice President J.D. Vance spoke in Michigan, supporting President Donald Trump’s economic strategies, emphasizing tax cuts, deregulation, and trade stance benefiting manufacturing. Addressing workers in Auburn Hills, Vance highlighted efforts to boost domestic industry and create jobs locally. He stressed the administration’s focus on increasing production within the US.
Indian American Republican leader Sunny Reddy welcomed Vance at the event. The speech outlined the administration’s economic priorities, including promoting domestic manufacturing, reducing taxes, cutting regulations, and using tariffs when necessary. Vance noted Michigan’s job growth under Trump and highlighted the state’s industrial advancements.
Vance mentioned the positive impact of recent tax reforms on consumers’ finances and business growth. He underscored the importance of the automotive sector to Michigan’s economy and criticized past regulations on automakers. Vance also addressed concerns about rising fuel prices, attributing them to temporary factors like tensions in the Middle East.
