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Trump blasts Biden for calling NAFTA ‘a mistake’ after he voted for it: ‘He doesn’t know what’s going on’ | Fox News

Trump blasts Biden for calling NAFTA ‘a mistake’ after he voted for it: ‘He doesn’t know what’s going on’ | Fox News

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Trump blasts Biden's NAFTA ‘mistake’ during Michigan rally
One day after Democrat Joe Biden campaigned in Michigan, President Trump went there Thursday and ripped the former vice president's record on jobs and trade.
Trump told the crowd in Freeland, Saginaw County, that Biden had devoted his career to “offshoring Michigan’s jobs, outsourcing Michigan’s factories, throwing open your borders, dragging us into endless foreign wars, and surrendering our children’s future to China.
“Yesterday, Joe Biden was here in Michigan lying about his lifetime of cold-hearted globalist betrayals,” Trump continued, referring to Biden's past support for the Clinton-era NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreeement) deal.
The president pointed to a Biden interview on CNN, in which the Democrat conceded that the Trump-negotiated U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) agreement was better than NAFTA.
Biden "said he made a mistake" by supporting NAFTA, Trump told the crowd. "He doesn't know what's going on.
“I have the distinct pleasure of running against the worst presidential candidate in presidential politics,” Trump continued. “Can you imagine if I lost to him? I’d have to say I lost to the worst candidate ever put up. Don’t do that to me, Michigan.” CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON OUR TOP STORY.

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