North Carolina GOP chairman highlights Trump administration’s impact on state economy

Michael Whatley Chairman of North Carolina Republican Party
Michael Whatley Chairman of North Carolina Republican Party
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North Carolina Republican Party Chairman Jason Simmons published an opinion piece in The Blue Ridge Times highlighting the actions and policies of President Trump during his second term. Simmons credits President Trump with bringing investments to North Carolina, creating jobs, cutting taxes for families, ending overseas wars, securing the southern border, and restoring the name of Fort Bragg.

Simmons wrote: “In the first 11 months of his second term in office, President Trump has secured billions in investments to our state, created thousands of new jobs, cut taxes for working families, ended wars around the globe, secured the southern border, and brought back the historic name of Fort Bragg.”

He also addressed economic challenges faced by North Carolinians during the previous administration: “Following four years of the Bidenflation disaster, President Trump knew he had to immediately take action on the economy. The results are already showing. When Biden and Democrats’ reckless spending spawned anti-energy policies and drove inflation through the roof, working families in Rocky Mount paid the price.”

Discussing energy prices, Simmons stated: “Now, gas prices are down to their lowest levels in years because President Trump has unleashed American energy dominance in the marketplace. This week, AAA found the statewide average is $2.72, down from $2.86 one year ago and down nearly $2 from June 2022.”

On food costs and economic recovery efforts under Trump’s leadership: “At the grocery store, egg prices are down 86% and other staples such as butter, fresh fruit, cereal, fish, seafood, rice, pasta, and ham are also down. There’s more work to do, but President Trump created the greatest economy in history during his first term and he’s doing it again.”

Simmons emphasized changes at the U.S.-Mexico border: “American security and sovereignty was never more at risk than in the four years Joe Biden allowed millions of illegals across our southern border. When President Trump said all we needed was a new president, he was right. In 2025, he closed the border and for seven months consecutively, not a single illegal has been released into our country.”

He also noted several initiatives affecting North Carolina specifically: “President Trump has delivered on his promises to North Carolina in many ways. On his first trip after being sworn in, he came to Western NC to show our neighbors still dealing with Hurricane Helene are not forgotten. He restored the name of Fort Bragg to our beloved Army base in the Sandhills. Even this week, his goal of federal recognition for the Lumbee Tribe will become reality.”



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