
President Trump will participate in a roundtable event on American agriculture in western Wisconsin this afternoon.
The event in Chippewa Falls, part of Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District, comes as Democrats target the congressional seat held by Rep. Derrick Van Orden.
Trump is taking his pro-American agriculture on the road ahead of the midterms.
Per CBS:
WCCO’s sister station in Milwaukee, WDJT, spoke with farmers and residents ahead of the president’s visit in Chippewa County, where he locked down more than 60% of the vote in 2024. Most said they support him and his policies, but many said they want to hear his “plans to help the little guy.”
“I have faith in it, you know what I mean?” said Chippewa Falls resident Peggy Peters. “I haven’t seen a whole lot recently, but I think it is going to happen, if that makes any sense. You know, something that is a work in progress, obviously. You know, he has a lot to do.”
“Under my leadership, we are making landmark investments to empower farmers to Make America Healthy Again by improving soil health, enhancing water quality, and strengthening our food and fiber supply — all while boosting long-term efficiency. We are forging a prosperous future defined by fair trade, new markets for homegrown commodities, and enhanced supply chain resilience to protect our Nation’s most cherished resources.” Trump said in a proclamation last week on National Agriculture Day.
“We are also putting an end to the era of excessive regulations that have stifled productivity, increased equipment costs, and left American farmers and ranchers behind. And to further support our incredible farmers, I proudly delivered over $40 billion in assistance after they endured years of unfair trade practices from foreign countries and failed policies from the previous administration,” Trump wrote.
“I will never waver in putting American farmers, American families, and the American people first.”
Trump has imposed tariffs on foreign agricultural goods to boost investment in American agriculture and support American farmers.
The event is scheduled to begin at 3 pm ET.
Watch live below:

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