JD Vance makes stop in Auburn Hills
Vice President JD Vance made a stop at a robotics manufacturing plant in Auburn Hills this week. The visit was mainly focused on promoting Republican policies ahead of this year’s midterm elections.
The vice president spent most of time touting the administration’s economic policies, which Vance claims have been good for job growth. The most recent report from the Bureau of Labor statistics shows a loss of 92,000 jobs in February.
He made little reference to the ongoing war in Iran during his prepared remarks. When asked by reporters about oil prices, Vance acknowledged they are up.
“I will say,” says Vance. “the president said this and I certainly agree with it, this is a temporary blip.”
Vance promised the crowd gasoline costs would come back down once the U.S., quote, “finishes taking care of business” in the Middle East. He did not say when that would be.
It was his first visit to the state since last week’s attack on the Temple Israel synagogue, which took place about 30 minutes away from where the vice president was speaking. Vance says he and the president stand with Michigan’s Jewish community.
“We love you,” says Vance, “and we’re proud of how you’ve handled this particular situation because it is tough.”
The suspect, 41-year-old Ayman Mohamad Ghazali — a naturalized U-S citizen from Lebanon — took his own life during the attack. Vance praised the work of security guards at Temple Israel.
He reassured the crowd that the U.S. government is constantly monitoring to try to stop such attacks before they happen.
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