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Trump takes populist message to US heartland in ‘thank you tour’

POST-POLL RHETORIC: Trump rallies the crowd by repeatedly attacking media

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CINCINNATI: President-elect Donald Trump kicked off his post-election “thank you tour” on Thursday by railing against globalisat­ion, promising the return of manufactur­ing jobs to American workers, and vowing to shut US borders to some Middle East migrants.

Speaking in an arena that was about three-quarters full, Trump rallied the crowd by repeatedly attacking the “extremely dishonest” media and invoking the populist message that resonated with millions of voters.

“There is no global anthem, no global currency, no certificat­e of global citizenshi­p. We pledge allegiance to one flag and that flag is the American flag,” Trump said.

“From now on it’s going to be America first, okay?” Trump said as he stressed job-creation spurred by trade deals he intends to renegotiat­e, including the North American Free Trade Agreement.

The New York real estate magnate also announced that he would nominate Marine General James Mattis to be his secretary of defence.

Noting an attack on the Ohio State University campus in Columbus earlier this week by a Somali immigrant, Trump said such threats against Americans were “created by our very, very stupid politician­s; refugee programmes.”

In order to keep the United States safe from further attacks, Trump said he will suspend immigratio­n “from regions where it cannot be safely processed,” including some countries in the Middle East.

“People are pouring in from regions of the Middle East. We have no idea who they are, where they come from, what they’re thinking and we’re going to stop that dead, cold flat,” Trump said.

Trump’s remarks came at the end of a day in which he also travelled to neighbouri­ng Indiana to celebrate a decision by the Carrier Corp, an air conditione­r maker, to keep about 1,000 jobs in the United States rather than move them to Mexico.

In the run-up to his Jan 20 swearing in as president, Trump is expected to tour cities in swing states, like Ohio, that contribute­d to his shock election victory on November 8.

During a nearly hour-long speech in this southweste­rn Ohio city, Trump promised to deliver new tax cuts to the middle-class, roll back federal regulation­s that he said hurt companies and build a wall along the southweste­rn border with Mexico.

In mocking detractors who did not think he could burst through the “blue wall” of states that have typically voted for Democrats, Trump proclaimed to roaring cheers, “We didn’t break shattered that sucker.”

Over the past few weeks, Trump has mainly been holed up in the Trump Tower in New York City, weighing who to name to top jobs in his incoming administra­tion.

He has interviewe­d several candidates for secretary of state, including the 2012 Republican presidenti­al nominee, Mitt Romney, who attacked Trump throughout the 2016 campaigns but lately has spoken glowingly of the president-elect. it, we

 ?? — Reuters ?? Donald Trump and Vice-President-elect Mike Pence hold a rally in Cincinnati as part of their “USA Thank You Tour 2016”.
— Reuters Donald Trump and Vice-President-elect Mike Pence hold a rally in Cincinnati as part of their “USA Thank You Tour 2016”.

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