Kamala Harris announces steel policy — the latest move ripped from Trump’s playbook
Vice President Kamala Harris announced she would keep US Steel under domestic ownership at her campaign stop in Pittsburgh, Pa. on Monday — marking yet another policy she has swiped from her opponent’s playbook.
“US Steel is an historic American company, and it is vital for our nation to maintain strong American steel companies,” Harris said. “… US Steel should remain American-owned and American-operated.”
Harris’ policy is in line with President Biden’s view announced in March that US Steel should not sell the company to Japan’s Nippon Steel. Her remarks Monday parroted Biden’s from his announcement six months ago nearly word-for-word.
“US Steel has been an iconic American steel company for more than a century, and it is vital for it to remain an American steel company that is domestically owned and operated,” Biden said in March.
The announcement was a notable development from the vice president, who has yet to announce a comprehensive policy agenda upon taking the 2024 reins from Biden.
Former President Donald Trump had voiced opposition to the US Steel deal even earlier, saying in January that he would block the sale if voters return him to the White House.
