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Trump To Meet With Indian PM Modi, Criticizes India's Trade

Donald Trump Former U.S. President and current Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's rally in Sioux City

Former President Donald Trump recently spoke at a town hall event where he discussed various topics including trade, the economy, and his campaign rallies.

During the event, Trump mentioned his upcoming meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and labeled India as a 'very big abuser' in terms of trade with the United States. He emphasized the need for a reciprocal trade policy to address trade imbalances with countries like India, Brazil, and China.

Trump also addressed concerns about lowering the price of food and groceries, stating that focusing on energy would be a key factor in reducing Americans' energy bills by 50% within his first year if re-elected.

He emphasized the need for reciprocal trade policies.
Trump labeled India as a 'very big abuser' in trade.
Trump mentioned lowering food prices by focusing on energy.

He further commented on the economy, predicting an interest rate cut announcement by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and attributing it to the current state of the economy.

Responding to criticism from Vice President Kamala Harris about people leaving his rallies early, Trump defended his campaign events and denied claims of attendees leaving due to boredom. He also acknowledged his speaking style, describing it as sometimes long and complex but ultimately coherent.

Trump's remarks at the town hall event covered a range of topics, from trade policy to the economy and his campaign rallies, providing insight into his priorities and perspectives on key issues.

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