Warren, Kelly Press Trump Officials to Explain Damage to U.S. Manufacturing Sector
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Home Newsroom Press Releases June 23, 2026 Warren, Kelly Press Trump Officials to Explain Damage to U.S. Manufacturing Sector Trump admin has repeatedly — and falsely — claimed that manufacturing is “roaring back” and that investments are up Trump’s tariffs have led to tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs disappearing Text of Letter (PDF) Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) wrote to Secretary of Commerce (Commerce) Howard Lutnick, Secretary of the Treasury (Treasury) Scott Bessent, and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, asking them to explain the disappearance of tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs under the Trump administration, despite President Trump’s promise of a “manufacturing boom.” “President Trump promised us that his chaotic, across-the-board tariffs—paid for by Americans—would yield a ‘manufacturing boom’...But no ‘boom’ has materialized—in fact, during President Trump’s term, the ‘blue-collar jobs boom’ has been a blue-collar bust,” wrote the senators . President Trump repeatedly claimed foreign companies would “eat” his tariffs and that corporate importers would simply absorb the costs. Instead, those costs were passed on to consumers, driving up prices for American families and small businesses. In fact, President Trump’s trade policies have cost families an average of $1,700, and estimates indicate that American households will end up paying for 95 percent of the President’s tariffs. “[T]ariffs are an important economic tool to level the playing field for U.S. workers and reshore key industries, but they must be employed with careful consideration, as part of a broader industrial strategy,” wrote the senators . Since President Trump’s announcement of sweeping tariffs on nearly all trading partners in April 2025, nearly 100,000 manufacturing jobs have disappeared. Additionally, spending on construction in the manufacturing sector has declined steadily in each month since he took office. President Trump’s war in Iran has led to further construction delays through rising fuel costs and disruptions in global supply chains. President Trump claimed tariffs would bring jobs back to U.S. soil, but corporations continue to move manufacturing jobs abroad. Even Trump allies like hedge fund billionaire John Paulson, a staunch defender of tariffs, recently announced he will close his brass instrument manufacturing plant in Ohio and move around 150 jobs to China. Whirlpool, another defender of President Trump’s tariffs, has cut nearly 500 U.S. jobs since last year’s tariffs announcements, while expanding their operations in Mexico. “This set of facts reveals the truth: that President Trump’s disastrous trade and econo
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