Trump Says He's Not a Fan of Hydrogen Cars Because When They Blow Up, They Don't Ever Find the Body'
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President Donald Trump held a rally in Des Moines, Iowa, shortly after the House passed a massive spending bill he supported. The bill includes extensive Medicaid and food assistance cuts, adding $3.3 trillion to the national debt over ten years. Trump claimed to have ended a nonexistent electric vehicle mandate and criticized hydrogen cars, mentioning their dangers. The legislation also extends 2017 tax cuts and allocates substantial funds to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, raising concerns over federal spending priorities.
President Donald Trump, at a rally in Iowa, praised a recently passed spending bill while controversially mentioning the implications of electric vehicles and hydrogen cars.
The House passed a spending bill that includes nearly $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts and extends 2017 tax cuts, contributing to a projected $3.3 trillion increase in the national debt.
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