Trump Uses Luxembourg Steel for White House Ballroom Amid Criticism

President Trump’s decision to use European steel from Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal in his White House ballroom has sparked controversy, especially amid ongoing debates on domestic manufacturing and U.S. trade policies. Critics, including California Governor Gavin Newsom, highlight the apparent contradiction to Trump's 'America First' stance. The timing of the steel donation and subsequent tariff cuts for Canadian steel suggest potential conflicts of interest, warranting further investigation.
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