His response to a question Thursday raised eyebrows. “Trump sounded like the student who hadn’t studied for the test and was making up numbers,” said one conservative economist.
The remarks at a Pennsylvania rally come less than a week before the first debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump in Philadelphia.
The sale and the possibility it could be nixed is pitting members of the same party — and even the same union — against each other in a key swing state.