
Donald Trump claimed previous leaders did not put the US's interest on top.
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Donald Trump said previous leaders did not put US's interest on priority
He was speaking at a 'Thank You Tour' rally in Wisconsin
He said US has lost one-third of its manufacturing jobs since NAFTA
At the impressive victory rally which was his first in Milwaukee after his big win, Donald Trump claimed previous leaders did not put the US's interest on top while striking deals with other countries.
"I look at some of these deals we make and some of the treaties and some of everything and I say, I think these people were thinking about the other nations. I honestly do. I say it's impossible for this to happen either that or campaign contributions were magnificent for people. But they are so bad the deals are so bad, so disgraceful that I actually think they are putting other countries ahead of our own," he said.
"On trade, we're now running a nearly USD 800 billion annual trade deficit. I say who makes these deals? Who, now think of it. I have friends in here who are business people. Who makes these deals? Eight hundred billion dollars," he asked.
Donald Trump said America has lost one-third of its manufacturing jobs since NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement). "We have lost 70,000 factories. Think of it 70,000. It like doesn't even sound like it's possible. And I know it's right because I have said it for the last month and a half and they never corrected me. So it has to be," Donald Trump said.
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