Economics

Trump Aims to Reset With Revised Tax Plan, Curb on Regulations

The Republican seeks to cast Clinton’s economic program as an ineffective relic, and to correct his own course.

What Was New in Trump's Economic Speech?

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Donald Trump on Monday sought to cast Hillary Clinton’s economic program as an ineffective relic, and to reset his own presidential campaign after a string of missteps.

“We now begin a great national conversation about economic renewal for America,” Trump said in a speech to the Detroit Economic Club, urging a return to his “America-first” governing vision.