"Continuing the trend of themed weeks, such as "Infrastructure week" and "Energy week," "Made in America week" finds the White House hosting a "product showcase" featuring a variety of items built in the U.S., the president delivering a speech encouraging domestic manufacturing"
But asked at Monday's press briefing about whether the Trump Organization or Ivanka Trump brands would commit "to stop manufacturing wares abroad," press secretary Sean Spicer shifted the focus to Trump's attempts to cultivate other companies' domestic production efforts.
"I think what's really important is the president's agenda: regulatory relief and tax relief, are focused on trying to make sure that all companies can hire here, can expand here, can manufacture here," said Spicer.
"On the matter of Trump-branded items, he added, "I can tell you that in some cases, there are certain supply chains or scalability that may not be available in this country."
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/made...ouse-defends-imported-trump/story?id=48688381
"Trump administration to allow for 15,000 more foreign workers"
"The Department of Homeland Security will issue up to 15,000 visas allowing U.S. companies to hire temporary, non-agricultural workers, an announcement that comes as President Donald Trump has pushed a "Hire American" theme and at the start of the administration's “Made in America” week"
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/07/17/trump-administration-foreign-workers-permission-240632
Kinda like the old, "do as I say not as I do," just amazing how some can't see thru all this bullshit
But asked at Monday's press briefing about whether the Trump Organization or Ivanka Trump brands would commit "to stop manufacturing wares abroad," press secretary Sean Spicer shifted the focus to Trump's attempts to cultivate other companies' domestic production efforts.
"I think what's really important is the president's agenda: regulatory relief and tax relief, are focused on trying to make sure that all companies can hire here, can expand here, can manufacture here," said Spicer.
"On the matter of Trump-branded items, he added, "I can tell you that in some cases, there are certain supply chains or scalability that may not be available in this country."
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/made...ouse-defends-imported-trump/story?id=48688381
"Trump administration to allow for 15,000 more foreign workers"
"The Department of Homeland Security will issue up to 15,000 visas allowing U.S. companies to hire temporary, non-agricultural workers, an announcement that comes as President Donald Trump has pushed a "Hire American" theme and at the start of the administration's “Made in America” week"
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/07/17/trump-administration-foreign-workers-permission-240632
Kinda like the old, "do as I say not as I do," just amazing how some can't see thru all this bullshit

