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Trump: ‘Proud to Be the President for Workers and the Middle Class’

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President Donald Trump declared he is “proud to be the President for the workers” and the middle class, distancing himself from Wall Street, the political elite, and “outsourcers.”

During his remarks at the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) dinner on Tuesday, Trump stated that the Democratic Party is not merely concerned about the potential failure of his America First policies; rather, they are “terrified” of their success.

He expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming mid-term elections and accused Democrats of “treason” for allowing millions of undocumented immigrants to enter the United States “through open borders.”

“Our opponents are not afraid that our America First policies will fail; they’re terrified that our strategy will succeed. We’re getting bigger, stronger, and better as a party, and that’s what’s happening,” Trump said.

“I’m actually looking forward to the mid-terms. We’re going to show that their years of betrayal will not be forgotten — because what they did is treason. Allowing millions of people to come in through open borders — to me, that’s treason. What they’ve done to our country is unthinkable.”

Trump criticized the government for spending resources on deportation while judges advocate for the return of suspected members of the Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang. He reaffirmed his commitment to the workers and the middle class.

“I’m proud to be the President for the workers, not the outsourcers; for Main Street, not Wall Street; for the middle class, not the political class; and for America, not global trade cheaters,” he asserted.

“They’re trade cheaters. They’ve cheated us with tariffs, stolen our money, and taken our jobs. And now some say, ‘Oh, we’re not treating them right.’ No, we’re treating them very well. They’re lucky we’re treating them so well.”

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