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Fetterman’s ‘America First’ stance on US steel purchase gains conservative support

Fetterman Wins Favor ⁤with Conservatives for ‘America First’ Take on Foreign Purchase of US Steel

The United States does not need Disney. Nor ⁢Coca-Cola. And we can do without Walmart, if ⁤need be.

But our‌ nation needs its own‌ steelmaking capability. And energy production.‍ Not to mention locked-up⁢ national interest in​ transportation, communication, agriculture, and basic health care.

And in the ‌wake of ‍the sale of U.S. Steel‍ to Japanese interests, Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania gets it right.

He’s opposed‍ to the sale.

That’s correct. That John Fetterman is right down the middle on “America First” on ‍this⁣ one.

And it joins some unusual positions for a‍ Democrat, including his favoring ​ border security, criticizing Democratic ‍Sen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey, who was indicted for bribery, and waving an Israeli flag at anti-Israel protesters as they were being arrested.

Now Fetterman is the man of steel.

“Steel is always about‌ security,” the senator said in a video posted to X in which he is shown​ in front‍ of the Edward Thomson Steel Works, Andrew Carnegie’s ​first ‍steel mill ⁤located in Braddock, Pennsylvania, where Fetterman resides.

Should the U.S. Steel sale be blocked?

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“I just have to say it’s absolutely⁣ outrageous that they have sold themselves to a foreign nation and a company,” he said of​ the announced purchase of U.S. Steel by Nippon Steel of Japan.

“Can’t⁢ do that,” Fetterman continued. “Steel is always about‍ security as well, too. And I am committed to doing anything‍ I can do from using my platform ‍or my position⁢ in order to block this.”

The first-term senator also pledged to defend the rights‌ of steelworkers “and their union way of life.”

For its part, Nippon Steel says it will honor collective bargaining agreements with the United Steelworkers union and other employees.

Fetterman, demonstrating in the video substantial recovery from the stroke he ⁣suffered just before his 2022 election, ‌received something rare from conservatives — praise.

“I’m actually agreeing with a lot you have ‌been saying,” one person posted on⁤ X, adding,‌ “Closed borders. No ⁣foreign ​US landowners. US Steel should remain in the US.”

Another concurred:‌ “Good call, Sen. Fetterman. You’re right⁢ to fight to keep American jobs here at ‌home. Thank you‍ for fighting for the American people.”

Some issued a mea culpa along with their praise.

“I feel like I owe @SenFettermanPA an apology ​for how harshly I criticized him during his campaign,” one person said on X.

“He’s truly grown on me and I’m kind of glad Dr Oz didn’t get the ‌position. I‍ wrongly used your medical ailments as ammo to discredit you and that was very wrong of me. I’m ‍sorry.”

Conservative commentator Robby Starbuck thanked Fetterman for putting country over party. “We can’t allow America to be sold off for parts to foreign interests,” he said.

Many others also expressed their support for his stance.

Despite ⁢that last comment about people “trying to​ engineer” Marxism into ⁢Fetterman, he’s long held radical positions.

But‌ his straying from his party’s‌ talking points in areas other than ownership of a steel company ⁤ perhaps indicates some changes.

Whatever the case, it’s nice to see‍ a Democratic senator take an ⁤unapologetic position in favor of American⁤ interests.


The post⁣ Fetterman Wins Favor with ⁣Conservatives for‍ ‘America First’ Take on Foreign Purchase of US Steel ⁣ appeared ​first on The Western Journal.

What is Fetterman’s position on the sale‍ of U.S.‍ Steel to ⁤Nippon Steel?

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While Fetterman’s position on‌ the sale of U.S. ‍Steel to​ Nippon Steel aligns ‍with conservative ideals ⁣of protecting American jobs and national security,⁣ it ⁢is important to remember⁤ that Fetterman is a Democrat. His track record ‍demonstrates a willingness to challenge‍ party⁢ lines ⁢and prioritize what he believes is in the ‌best interest of ​the American people. ​This stance has earned him praise from conservatives who appreciate​ his ​commitment to “America First” values.

It remains to be seen what impact⁤ Fetterman’s opposition to the sale will‍ have, but⁤ his​ outspokenness ⁣on the issue has certainly garnered attention⁤ and⁤ support across the political⁣ spectrum.



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