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Brooke Rollins: “You can deregulate, you can drain the swamp, you can return…”

Featuring: Brooke Rollins, Republican | United States Secretary of Agriculture | National

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And from my perspective, I just felt, you know, it's almost like God was whispering in my ear that, listen, I God gave America another chance and Trump won. What you proved in three years, four years, including Covid, was that You can deregulate, you can drain the swamp, you can return power to the people, you can light an economy on fire and have the lowest unemployment in the history of the country where more black, Hispanic high school, non high school grads are going to work and feel the American dream for the first time in their lives. That actually happened. And a lot of people said that would never happen again. Talk about a country peaking and then on the downside. And it happened. (18:19–18:39)

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Asserts that deregulation and other policies led to the lowest unemployment in U.S. history, benefiting minorities and non-high school graduates.

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