U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a rallying speech in Pennsylvania, emphasizing the nation’s economic achievements and ongoing international investments.
During the event, President Trump announced a significant investment by an energy company, pledging $10 billion to Pennsylvania, a move he touted as a boost to local and national economic growth.
Reflecting on his trade policies, President Trump proclaimed, “Tariff has become my favorite word,” asserting that billions of dollars are flowing into America through tariffs. He also highlighted that $12 billion in assistance is being provided to American farmers from tariff revenue, aiming to support the agricultural sector.
The President revealed that Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates have announced a combined investment of $4 trillion, underscoring growing foreign confidence in America’s economic stability. He stated that, compared to a year ago, the U.S. has become a “hard state,” indicating a strengthened position globally.
Energy prices have also seen a dramatic drop, with President Trump noting that the cost of oil in America has fallen to less than $2 per gallon. He credited his administration’s efforts for doubling workers’ incomes and criticized the Biden administration, claiming it has been an enemy of the working class.
President Trump accused Biden’s government of allowing 25 million people to enter the country illegally and asserted that North Korea possesses the world’s toughest border. He also highlighted a reversal of migration trends, claiming that reverse migration is happening for the first time in American history.
On the international front, President Trump emphasized his efforts for peace, mentioning successful negotiations that led to a ceasefire between Pakistan and India, as well as ending a war between Thailand and Cambodia.
“The world is watching America rise again,” Trump concluded, reaffirming his commitment to strengthening the nation’s economy and global standing.



















