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Donald Trump sat in a large barn in rural Pennsylvania on Monday, asking questions of farmers and offering jokes but, in a rarity for his campaign events, mostly listening.The bombastic former president was unusually restrained at an event about China’s influence on the U.S. economy, a roundtable during which farmers and manufacturers expressed concerns about losing their way of life. Behind Trump were large green tractors and a sign declaring Protect our food from China.”The event in Smithton, Pennsylvania, gave Trump a chance to drive his economic message against Vice President Kamala Harris, arguing that imposing tariffs and boosting energy production will lower costs. He highlighted Harris’ reversal of a previous vow to ban fracking, a method of producing natural gas key to Pennsylvania’s economy.And he noted the tractors behind him were manufactured by John Deere, which announced in June it was moving skid steer and track loader manufacturing to Mexico and working to acquire land there for a new factory. Trump threatened the firm with a 200% tariff should he win back the presidency and it opted to export manufacturing to Mexico.If they want to build in the United States, theres no tariff, he added.Trump opened the event with some of his usual themes. He declared that in 2020: “We had an election that didnt exactly work out too good. And it was a disgrace.But he then did something unusual: He let others do most of the talking.When one farmer said recent decades had seen scores of family farms shut down, Trump asked what that meant for overall production. The response was that, thanks to larger farms now operating, total production is actually up but “we are losing the small family farms.I know that, yes, Trump responded somberly. Later, he said, “I am not too worried about the people around this table supporting him on Election Day, while jokingly adding, But you never know.In response to another participants concerns about energy production, Trump said he didnt know that farmers were so energy-dependent. Another farmer talked about Chinese-subsidized businesses, prompting Trump to respond, Thats why we need tariffs.After the same farmer finished her comments by praising him profusely, he intoned: Amen. I agree.Trump has embraced tariffs as he tries to appeal to working-class voters who oppose free-trade deals and the outsourcing of factories and jobs, and the event wasn’t all about showing a more personable side.Later, the former president took questions from reporters and got more customarily combative when asked whether he was concerned that tariffs on manufacturers like John Deere would increase costs for farmers. He said of Harris, She is not going to be good for Pennsylvania.Stopping at a neighborhood market prior to an evening rally in Indiana, Pennsylvania, Trump bought a bag of popcorn and quipped that, if elected, he may send for more from the Oval Office. He also gave a woman paying for groceries a $100 bill, declaring that her total just went down a hundred bucks.The change didn’t last long. At his evening rally, Trump reverted to form, using an abrasive message to energize mostly conservative, white, working-class voters.Shes a one-woman economic wrecking ball and if she gets four more years, her radical agenda will smash the economy into rubble and grind your financial situation right into the dust, Trump said of Harris. He claimed, She wants to take your guns away even as the vice president has stressed being a gun owner herself.”Shes coming for your money. Shes coming for your pensions, and shes coming for your savings,” he said.The former president urged supporters to get out and vote but scoffed at the idea of casting early ballots, suggesting without evidence that it allowed more time to commit fraud. Citing unknown sources, he declared, They said, if we dont win this election, there may never be another election in this country.At one point, the former president caught a glimpse of himself on the big screen and joked about a handsome man over there before concluding, Oh, its Trump.He also got especially candid with the rally audience saying, I dont like anybody that doesnt like me, Ill be honest, before adding, sounds childish but thats the way it is … call it a personality defect.It was a starkly different tone from Trumps first event in Smithton, which was hosted by the Protecting America Initiative, led by Richard Grenell, Trumps former acting director of national intelligence, and former New York congressman Lee Zeldin.Grenell told the small group of attendees there, China is getting into our farmlands, and we have to be able to see China very clearly.At the end of 2022, China held nearly 250,000 acres of U.S. land, which is slightly less than 1% of foreign-held acres, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. By comparison, Canada was the largest foreign owner of U.S. land, accounting for 32%, or 14.2 million acres.Still, the National Agricultural Law Center estimates that 24 states ban or limit foreigners without residency and foreign businesses or governments from owning private farmland. The issue emerged after a Chinese billionaire bought more than 130,000 acres near a U.S. Air Force base in Texas and another Chinese company sought to build a corn plant near an Air Force base in North Dakota.Rex Murphy, from a nearby rural community who raises cattle and grows corn and hay, said farmers support Trump in this area, and said he wanted fewer taxes and more freedom.I want him to do everything for the economy, said Murphy, 48. If he just becomes president, and he does what he does, he will do more.Harris is visiting Pennsylvania on Wednesday. Attending a New York fundraiser on Monday, Harris running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, told a group of about 30 donors focused on climate change that Trumps energy catchphrase of drill, baby, drill is not a solution to things, and the public knows that its a cheap, easy thing.Walz, speaking at a midtown Manhattan hotel to an audience that included former presidential candidate Tom Steyer and Hollywood producer Jeffrey Katzenberg, called climate change an existential threat but also an incredible opportunity to grow our economy. He specifically cited farmers who use their land to generate wind energy in addition to growing crops.Harris campaign spokesman Joseph Costello said that despite all his lies and pandering, Donald Trump used the White House to give handouts to wealthy corporations and foreign companies.”Costello said in a statement that those came “at the expense of family farmers, drive farm bankruptcies to record levels, and sacrifice small American farmers as pawns in his failed trade war with China.
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President Joe Biden declared in his final address to the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday that the U.S. must not retreat from the world, as Israel and Hezbollah militants in Lebanon edged toward all-out war and Israels bloody operation against Hamas in Gaza neared the one-year mark.Biden used his wide-ranging address to speak to a need to end the Middle East conflict and the 17-month-old civil war in Sudan and to highlight U.S. and Western allies’ support for Kyiv since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. He also raised concern over artificial intelligence and its potential to be used for repression.His appearance before the international body offered Biden one of his last high-profile opportunities as president to make the case to keep up robust support for Ukraine, which could be in doubt if former President Donald Trump defeats Vice President Kamala Harris in November. Biden insisted that despite global conflicts, he remains hopeful for the future.Ive seen a remarkable sweep of history,” Biden said. I know many look at the world today and see difficulties and react with despair but I do not.We are stronger than we think when the world acts together, he added.Biden came to office promising to rejuvenate U.S. relations around the world and to extract the U.S. from forever wars in Afghanistan and Iraq that consumed American foreign policy over the last 20 years.I was determined to end it, and I did, Biden said of the Afghanistan exit, calling it a hard decision but the right decision. He acknowledged that it was “accompanied by tragedy with the deaths of 13 American troops and hundreds of Afghans in a suicide bombing during the chaotic withdrawal.But his foreign policy legacy may ultimately be shaped by his administration’s response to two of the biggest conflicts in Europe and the Middle East since World War II.There will always be forces that pull our countries apart, Biden said, rejecting a desire to retreat from the world and go it alone. He said, “Our task, our test, is to make sure that the forces holding us together are stronger than the forces pulling us apart.The Pentagon announced Monday that it was sending a small number of additional U.S. troops to the Middle East to supplement the roughly 40,000 already in the region. All the while, the White House insists Israel and Hezbollah still have time to step back and de-escalate.Full scale war is not in anyones interest, Biden said, and despite escalating violence, a diplomatic solution is the only path to peace.Biden had a hopeful outlook for the Middle East when he addressed the U.N. just a year ago. In that speech, Biden spoke of a sustainable, integrated Middle East coming into view.At the time, economic relations between Israel and some of its Arab neighbors were improving with implementation of the Abraham Accords that Israel signed with Bahrain, Morocco and the United Arab Emirates during the Trump administration.Biden’s team helped resolve a long-running Israel-Lebanon maritime dispute that had held back gas exploration in the region. And Israel-Saudi normalization talks were progressing, a game-changing alignment for the region if a deal could be landed.I suffer from an oxymoron: Irish optimism, Biden told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when they met on the sidelines of last year’s U.N. gathering. He added, “If you and I, 10 years ago, were talking about normalization with Saudi Arabia … I think wed look at each other like, Whos been drinking what?Eighteen days later, Biden’s Middle East hopes came crashing down. Hamas militants stormed into Israel killing 1,200, taking some 250 hostage, and spurring a bloody war that has killed more than 41,000 Palestinians in Gaza and led the region into a complicated downward spiral.Now, the conflict is threatening to metastasize into a multi-front war and leave a lasting scar on Biden’s presidential legacy.Israel and Hezbollah traded strikes again Tuesday as the death toll from a massive Israeli bombardment climbed to nearly 560 people and thousands fled from southern Lebanon. It’s the deadliest barrage since the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah war.Israel has urged residents of southern Lebanon to evacuate from homes and other buildings where it claimed Hezbollah has stored weapons, saying the military would conduct extensive strikes against the militant group.Hezbollah, meanwhile, has launched dozens of rockets, missiles and drones into northern Israel in retaliation for strikes last week that killed a top commander and dozens of fighters. Dozens were also killed last week and hundreds more wounded after hundreds of pagers and walkie-talkies used by Hezbollah militants exploded, a sophisticated attack that was widely believed to have been carried out by Israel.Israel’s leadership launched its counterattacks at a time of growing impatience with the Iranian-backed Hezbollah’s persistent launching of missiles and drones across the Israel-Lebanon border after Hamas started the war with its brazen attack on Oct. 7.Biden reiterated his call on the parties to agree to a cease-fire and hostage release deal, saying it’s time to “end this war” even as hopes for such a deal are fading as the conflict drags on.Biden, in his address, called for the sustainment of Western support for Ukraine in its war with Russia. Biden helped galvanize an international coalition to back Ukraine with weapons and economic aid in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s February 2022 assault on Ukraine.We cannot grow weary,” Biden said. “We cannot look away.Biden has managed to keep up American support in the face of rising skepticism from some Republican lawmakers and Trump about the cost of the conflict.At the same time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is pressing Biden to loosen restrictions on the use of Western-supplied long-range missiles so that Ukrainian forces can hit deeper in Russia.So far Zelenskyy has not persuaded the Pentagon or White House to loosen those restrictions. The Defense Department has emphasized that Ukraine can already hit Moscow with Ukrainian-produced drones, and there is hesitation on the strategic implications of a U.S.-made missile potentially striking the Russian capital.Putin has warned that Russia would be at war with the United States and its NATO allies if they allow Ukraine to use the long-range weapons.Biden and Harris are scheduled to hold separate meetings with Zelenskyy in Washington on Thursday. Ukrainian officials were also trying to arrange a meeting for Zelenskyy with Trump this week.The president also sounded an alarm about the rapid advances in artificial intelligence development, particularly around disinformation, respect for human life and the potential exploitation by totalitarian powers. He told the world leaders, “There may well be no greater test of our leadership than how we deal with A.I.”We must make certain that the awesome capabilities of A.I. will be used to uplift and empower everyday people, not to give dictators more powerful shackles on the human spirit,” he added.Biden struck a wistful tone in his remarks, peppering his speech with references to his first time attending the General Assembly more than 50 years ago, and quoting Irish poetry.Biden held up his decision to step aside up as an instructive moment as he addressed a gathering that has no small share of totalitarian and nondemocratic leaders.Some things are more important than staying in power,” Biden said. “Its your people that matter the most. Never forget, we are here to serve the people. Not the other way around.
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