I Don't Want to Live in a Country That Makes T-Shirts': James Carville Snaps During Town Hall
Briefly

During a NewsNation town hall, Democratic consultant James Carville expressed strong opinions against the idea of manufacturing low-value items like t-shirts in America. When confronted about President Trump's manufacturing policies, Carville pointed out that none of his six clothing items were made in America and emphasized that the U.S. should focus on producing high-value items such as airplanes. His remarks sparked debate with the audience and fellow commentators, including Ronna McDaniel, who argued for the importance of U.S. manufacturing in general.
"I have on six items of clothes: shoes, socks, jeans, skivvies, t-shirt, and sweatshirt. You know how many of these were made in America? None! None!"
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