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Trump Hails Court Win, Touts TSMC Investment and Senate Push

President Trump touted a major new semiconductor investment in Arizona, claimed fresh inflation data validated his economic agenda, and said he had urged a South Carolina Republican to run for the Senate. He also declared victory in court over the Biden-era Digital Equity Act, using the ruling to renew his attack on diversity programs and Democrats. Together, the posts mixed economic self-praise, campaign intervention, and legal combativeness in a familiar drive to cast his administration as delivering tangible wins.

TSMC Arizona Expansion and Manufacturing Boom35KSouth Carolina Senate Endorsement Push26KDigital Equity Act Court Victory20K

TSMC Arizona Expansion and Manufacturing Boom

Economy

Trump said Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. would add $100 billion to its Arizona plans, bringing its total commitment in the United States to $265 billion. He paired that announcement with a separate post saying June inflation was better than expected and that prices had fallen across several categories.

The posts are designed to reinforce one of Trump's central political arguments: that tariffs and trade pressure are bringing manufacturing back to the United States. By linking a giant semiconductor investment to falling prices and rising real wages, he is trying to answer two audiences at once — voters worried about costs and supporters who want proof that his economic nationalism produces concrete results. The emphasis on chips, factories, and “Golden Age” language also ties into a broader effort to portray himself as the architect of an industrial revival, while the final “no tariffs” message signals that companies can benefit if they align with his agenda.

"Now, TSMC, the largest Leading Edge Semiconductor Chip Manufacturer in the World, has announced an additional 100 Billion Dollar Investment in their Semiconductor Fabrication Factories in Arizona."

"My Trade Policies and Trade Deals are accomplishing exactly what I said they would."

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