Trump's Georgia Visit Flaunts Tax Cuts, Cheaper Gas, and Ongoing Relief

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President Trump visits Georgia to tout real relief for families, citing lower energy costs (gas around $2.71/gal, down 40% from the Biden-era high), tax relief saving Georgia families about $3,086 this year, and projected wage gains up to $6,700 per person with 204,000 jobs protected. He highlights rural health funding, significant corporate investments (AWS, Salesforce, JS Link), and stricter immigration enforcement, while noting improving home affordability and promising more relief to come.
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