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WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald J. Trump visited an active construction site at the Federal Reserve on July 24, 2025, donning a hard hat and navigating scaffolding with ease — a moment that reinforced his long-standing image as a builder and developer.
The visit was part of a broader effort to highlight his administration’s commitment to infrastructure and industrial development. "It feels very good actually to be back on a construction site," Trump remarked, referencing his decades in the private sector as a real estate mogul. The comment drew nods from workers on-site and quickly made waves on social media, where supporters celebrated the familiar imagery.
The visit also served as a symbolic gesture — illustrating how Trump continues to tie his political leadership to the theme of “rebuilding America”, a central part of his campaign message since 2016. It comes amid several initiatives focused on expanding data centers, transportation hubs, and federal buildings across the country.
Trump’s appearance at the site of the Federal Reserve, a politically charged institution he has often criticized, also underscored his administration’s ongoing scrutiny of U.S. monetary policy and its role in the broader economic recovery.
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