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What Trump said about Indiana U.S. Sen. Todd Young's CHIPS Act during State of the Union


Published on 2025-03-05 10:00:53 - MSN
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  • President Donald Trump, in his first State of the Union address since his return to the White House, called for Congress to undue the CHIPS and Sciences Act, major legislation championed by Indiana U.

During his State of the Union address, President Joe Biden highlighted the CHIPS and Science Act, which aims to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing. In response, former President Donald Trump criticized U.S. Senator Todd Young of Indiana, who was instrumental in the passage of the CHIPS Act. Trump, speaking at a rally in South Carolina, accused Young of supporting what he called a "giveaway to China and the radical left," claiming that the Act would benefit China more than the U.S. Trump's comments were part of his broader critique of Biden's policies, suggesting that they would lead to economic disadvantages for America. This criticism came despite the Act's intention to enhance U.S. competitiveness in technology and reduce reliance on foreign semiconductor production.

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