Trump, Wisconsin and with farmers
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As President Donald Trump took his seat Friday for a roundtable conversation on agriculture, speaking beneath a green sign with a giant slogan, “Fighting for American Farmers,” he quickly moved on to other matters on his mind.
President Donald Trump was unflappable in Wisconsin as he gathered more than 1,000 supporters into a massive pole barn 10 miles north of Eau Claire.
"That's a record we won't be able to match, darling," the president said, turning toward his wife behind him. "We'll do well, but we're not going to do that well."
President Trump announced that top artificial intelligence leaders will visit the White House next week to discuss how the technology can benefit Americans. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Wisconsin on Friday,
U.S. President Donald Trump will travel on Friday to central Wisconsin where his Republican Party hopes to hold on to a congressional seat in this year's midterm elections.
Trump’s comments about Joe Thomas and Jordan Stolz at a farm roundtable went viral, overshadowing the agricultural policy focus. Mixed public reaction: Critics labeled the leg remark about Stolz as 'creepy,