
Trump News 12/3/25- Full:President Trump Makes an Announcement, Dec. 3, 2025
Dec 4, 2025
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Elected Officials / Congressmembers (multiple brief speakers)
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Automaker / Industry Representatives (e.g., Ford, Stellantis, Dealers)
In this discussion, industry leaders from Ford and Stellantis share insights on President Trump's plans to remove Biden-era auto regulations, arguing it will lead to consumer savings and more job creation. They emphasize the expected $70 billion in investments and the positive impacts on local economies. Congress members briefly voice their support for these changes, showcasing a blend of political and economic perspectives. The dialogue also touches on tariffs' role in reshoring jobs and the challenges of EV demand, setting the stage for significant shifts in the automotive landscape.
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CAFE Rollback Framed As Job And Price Rescue
- Donald J. Trump frames rescinding Biden-era CAFE and tailpipe rules as lowering car prices and protecting U.S. auto jobs.
- He claims the regulations forced costly technologies and drove consumer prices up over 25% overall, hurting affordability.
Executives Told Rules Were 'Killing Them'
- Donald J. Trump recalls industry executives pleading that Biden-era tailpipe rules were 'killing them' and driving costs higher.
- He recounts automakers coming to him asking for relief from unattainable standards.
Use Loan Interest Deduction To Lower Costs
- Do consider that the administration says rescinding EV mandates increases affordable choice and safety by letting automakers build vehicles consumers want.
- Allowing interest on car loans to be deductible aims to lower effective purchase cost for middle-income buyers.
