Trump to Announce Mack Trucks Made in Pennsylvania During Lehigh Valley Visit

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President Donald Trump will visit the iconic Mack truck facility in Macungie, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, marking his first domestic trip since the G7 summit of world leaders, a White House official exclusively told the Washington Examiner.

The visit signals a major win for Pennsylvania manufacturing and the American workers Trump has championed since taking office.

“President Trump will travel to Macungie, Pennsylvania on Tuesday to stand with the American workers he has fought for since Day One. Under the President’s leadership, key domestic industries are being revitalized, historic investments are pouring back into communities like Macungie, and families across the country are securing new, high-paying jobs.”

The White House official emphasized the payoff for voters who backed Trump.

“Pennsylvanians placed their trust in President Trump, and he has delivered for them,” the official said.

Lehigh Valley’s Mack truck plant represents exactly the kind of manufacturing revival Trump promised on the campaign trail — bringing production back to American soil and high-paying jobs back to communities that had watched factories close for decades.

Trump has a history with Mack trucks. In March 2017, he famously climbed into the cab of a Mack truck parked on the White House lawn and pretended to drive it ahead of a meeting with trucking CEOs to discuss his healthcare proposals.

The Tuesday visit comes as Trump returns from the international stage to focus on domestic wins — jobs, manufacturing, and keeping promises to the heartland voters who put him in office.