President Donald Trump walks through the parking lot with grandson Spencer Frederick Trump at Trump National golf course in Sterling, Va., Saturday. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images)
The administration pitched what it calls a "Golden Age of Prosperity," citing job growth, rising wages, new apprenticeship programs and regulatory rollbacks. White House officials pointed to more than 183,000 apprentices starting this year, $84 million in new training grants, and an AI Action Plan aimed at preparing workers for a tech-driven economy.
The White House cites corporate pledges as evidence of momentum. At an "Investing in America" event in April, NVIDIA promised $500 billion for U.S. chipmaking, Apple pledged $500 billion to expand factories, and IBM committed $150 billion for AI research. SoftBank announced a $700 billion infrastructure project. In all, Trump said more than $8 trillion has been pledged since the election.
They also touted half a million new jobs in 2025, $61 million for homeless and at-risk veterans and Labor Department efforts to lower health care costs through price transparency.
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President Donald Trump and his granddaughter Kai Trump outside the White House on Saturday. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images)
On Saturday, he was photographed with some of his grandchildren outside the White House and at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia. He was spotted wearing a white polo shirt and red MAGA hat.
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While the White House hoped Labor Day would spotlight Trump’s economic record, the weekend may be remembered just as much for his golf outing and putting online speculation to rest.
Jasmine Baehr is a Breaking News Writer for Fox News Digital, where she covers politics, the military, faith and culture.
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