Remarks by President Trump at Signing of Executive Order on Strengthening Retirement Security in America | Eastern North Carolina Now

As we head into Labor Day, our nation pays its gratitude to the hardworking men and women who make our country run. And I'm going to be doing a little work over the weekend.

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    I say affectionately, we'll just have to tariff those cars coming in. That's a lot of money coming in to the coffers of the United States.

    I want to thank the people that are on this dais, all of whom I know, all of whom are special. They've been great friends of mine. Really, in particular, Alex and Linda. The job you do is really incredible.

    I promise to put American workers first. I promise to put their families first. In fact, I promise to put their families even ahead of them. And most of them like it. And the ones that don't, we don't like them too much anyway. Okay? (Laughter.)

    But today I'm honoring that promise once more, here in Charlotte. From our youngest citizens to our senior citizens, we're truly making America great again. And we're making it great for all Americans. It's been a tremendous - a little bit less than two years - it's been a tremendous period of time. Short period of time, but I think we've accomplished more than, I would say, just about any President. I don't think anybody is even close in their first two years.

    So I just want to say, have a great Labor Day weekend. God bless you. And we will see all soon. Thank you very much. Thank you. (Applause.)

    Thank you. Thank you fellas.

    (The executive order is signed.) (Applause.)

    THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, everybody, very much. (Applause.)


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