Donald Trump was in rural Pennsylvania Monday to host a roundtable with farmers in Smithton on Monday where the GOP nominee discussed his "Protecting America Initiative” which is about ensuring fair trade practices for Americans, especially where Chinese agricultural products are concerned. He said that China will be buying up $50 billion in American agriculture products.
The meeting was led by Richard Grenell, Trump’s former acting director of national intelligence and former Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY), PBS News reported.
"Nobody's done more for farmers than what I've done,” Trump said to the group as he opened his presentation, noting that “unfortunately” the Biden-Harris administration hasn't “followed through.” Trump cited the trade deal he negotiated with China that would have seen the country buying up $50 billion in US farm products every year.
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