Statements by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America
![]() Mar-a-Lago, FL— As Ron DeSantis continues his shadow campaign tour in New Hampshire, here’s what you need to know:
Poll After Poll Shows New Hampshire Republicans Overwhelmingly Support President Trump
According to a recent Emerson College poll , President Trump holds a 41-point lead in the GOP primary in New Hampshire.
58% President Donald J. Trump 17% DeSantis 7% Sununu 6% Haley 4% Pence
President Trump Achieved Historic Results for New Hampshire
Under Joe Biden, gas prices are 53% higher in New Hampshire than they were in December 2020.
New Hampshire now has the second highest electricity costs in the country.
New Hampshire’s labor force participation rate dropped in March and is nearly three percentage points lower than its pre-pandemic level.
8,500 fewer people in New Hampshire are employed now than before the pandemic.
During the Trump administration, New Hampshire’s labor force reached a record high level.
A record number of people were employed in New Hampshire during the Trump administration.
President Trump will unleash the production of domestic energy resources, reduce the soaring price of gasoline, diesel and natural gas, promote energy security for our friends around the world, eliminate the socialist Green New Deal and ensure the United States is never again at the mercy of a foreign supplier of energy.
President Trump’s vision for America’s economic revival is lower taxes, bigger paychecks, and more jobs for American workers.
While Ron DeSantis has proposed destroying Social Security and Medicare, President Donald J. Trump has always protected America’s seniors and has committed to protecting Social Security and Medicare.
Trump 2024 New Hampshire Elected Leadership Team The Honorable Bruce Breton The Honorable Lou Gargiulo Representative Kimberly Abare, Hillsborough District 1 Representative Louise Andrus, Merrimack District 5 Representative Glenn Bailey, Strafford District 2 Representative Harry Bean, Belknap District 6 Representative Jacob Brouillard, Rockingham District 1 Representative Claudine Burnham, Strafford District 2 Representative Tim Cahill, Rockingham District 4 Representative Jose Cambrils, Merrimack District 4 Representative Ron Dunn, Rockingham District 16 Representative Tracy Emerick, Rockingham District 29 Representative Keith Erf, Hillsborough District 28 Representative Larry Gagne, Hillsborough District 16 Representative Ted Gorski, Hillsborough District 2 Representative Gerald Griffin, Hillsborough District 42 Representative Tina Harley, Rockingham District 30 Representative Juliet Harvey-Bolia, Belknap District 3 Representative Gregory Hill, Merrimack District 2 Representative Thomas Kaczynski, Strafford District 5 Representative Diane Kelley, Hillsborough District 32 Representative Stephen Kennedy, Hillsborough District 13 Representative Aboul Khan, Rockingham District 30 Representative John Leavitt, Merrimack District 10 Representative Nikki McCarter, Belknap District 8 Representative Valerie McDonnell, Rockingham District 25 Representative Charles Melvin, Rockingham District 20 Representative Dave Nagel, Belknap District 6 Representative Kristine Perez, Rockingham District 16 Representative Joseph Pitre, Strafford District 1 Representative Tom Ploszaj, Belknap District 1 Representative John Potucek, Rockingham District 13 Representative Kevin Pratt, Rockingham District 4 Representative Arlene Quaratiello, Rockingham District 18 Representative Andrew Renzullo, Hillsborough District 13 Representative Jennifer Rhodes, Cheshire District 17 Representative Terry Roy, Rockingham District 31 Representative John Sellers, Grafton District 18 Representative Vanessa Sheehan, Hillsborough District 43 Representative Lisa Smart, Belknap District 2 Representative James Spillane, Rockingham District 2 Representative Jonathan Stone, Sullivan District 8 Representative James Summers, Rockingham District 20 Representative Jeffrey Tenczar, Hillsborough District 1 Representative Paul Terry, Belknap District 7 Representative Dick Thackston, Cheshire District 12 Representative Jordan Ulery, Hillsborough District 13 Representative Lilli Walsh, Rockingham District 15 Representative Kenneth Weyler, Rockingham District 14 Representative Robert Wherry, Hillsborough District 13 Representative Clayton Wood, Merrimack District 13 ![]() The Culture Of Losing Continues
Mar-a-Lago, FL— Today, Ron DeSantis single-handedly lost the State of Florida nearly $1 billion in investment and over 2,000 jobs —with an average salary of $120,000—because he was too weak to fight for his state.
Ron DeSantis’ failed war on Disney has done little for his limping shadow campaign, and now is doing even less for Florida’s economy.
On top of that, President Trump warned last month on Truth Social that weakness by DeSantis would lead to today’s disastrous outcome.
President Trump is universally known as the Jobs President and under his Administration, more Americans were employed than ever before—160 million—and the unemployment rate fell to a 50-year low.
In the first three years of the Trump administration, the economy added 7 million jobs, more than three times greater than the CBO predicted.
In the first 2 months of 2020 alone, the U.S. economy added more jobs (465,000) than the CBO projected would be created in the entire 12 months of 2020.
Under President Trump, there were record low African American, Hispanic American, and Asian American unemployment rates.
There also was record low unemployment for Native Americans, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and those without a high school diploma.
Unemployment for women reached its lowest rate in nearly 70 years.
Under President Trump, a record number of people between ages 25 and 34 were working.
President Trump created the new Industry Recognized Apprenticeship Program, expanding apprenticeships in new and emerging fields such as health care, information technology, and financial services.
In the first three years of the program, over 500,000 new apprenticeships were created.
Trump established the National Council for the American Worker and the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board.
Over 450 companies signed the Pledge to America’s Workers, committing to provide more than 16 million job and training opportunities.
President Trump signed an executive order that directs the Federal government to replace outdated degree-based hiring with skills-based hiring.
Trump issued occupational licensing reform principles encouraging state leaders to eliminate barriers to employment, particularly for military spouses and returning citizens. ![]() Mar-a-Lago, FL— President Donald J. Trump published the following post on Truth Social on April 18, 2023:
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We are up against the FAKE NEWS media, their Democrat Partners, and Big Tech who all want to see us FAIL. We need to do whatever it takes to get the TRUTH out. Thank you,
Donald J Trump
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