An all out sell out: The Democrats have been silenced by diversionary tactics adopted by the administration
The recent announcement of the sale of US Steel to a Japanese conglomerate has left the Democratic Party in a state of disarray. For years, the party has been vocal about the importance of protecting American industries and jobs, particularly in the Rust Belt states that have been hit hard by globalization. However, this deal seems to have silenced them completely. The sale of US Steel, one of the largest steel producers in the United States, to Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation (NSSMC) has raised concerns among Democrats about the loss of American jobs and the potential for national security risks. NSSMC is already one of the largest steel producers in Japan and will now become a major player in the US market. Democrats have accused President Trump of betraying his promises to protect American industries and workers. During his campaign, Trump vowed to bring back jobs to the Rust Belt states and promised to impose tariffs on imported steel to level the playing field for Am...