A year later, here’s where things stand on Trump’s manufacturing revival
The president said factories and manufacturing jobs would “come roaring back” thanks to his tariffs.
One year ago today, President Donald Trump stood at a lectern in the Rose Garden, held up a booklet of trade barriers as thick as the Bible and told a crowd of people in suits and hard hats that with his planned tariffs, “jobs and factories will come roaring back into our country and you see it happening already.”
Those jobs and factories haven’t materialized, at least on the grand scale the president and his top advisers have promised.


