WATCH LIVE: Trump touts his economic agenda in Rep. Massie's Kentucky district

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by Will Weissert, Associated Press
March 11, 2026
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President Trump will visit Kentucky to promote his economic agenda amidst the Iran war's impact.

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President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Ohio and Kentucky on Wednesday. During his visit, Trump plans to advocate for his economic policies, which he states can stabilize an economy impacted by the war on Iran. He also intends to campaign against a congressional Republican who has defied him.

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President Trump is scheduled to visit Ohio and Kentucky to advocate for his economic policies.

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