
Vice President JD Vance is set to make an appearance in Howell, Michigan, this Wednesday, as confirmed by the White House. The Vice President is expected to visit a precision metal stamping facility, although the exact location has yet to be disclosed. Vance's itinerary includes delivering remarks on the Trump administration's tax cuts for working families and businesses, an echo of the recently signed One Big Beautiful Bill Act that encompasses a series of tax breaks and spending cuts, per CBS News Detroit.
During his visit, Vance is also promoting the same act President Trump signed into law on Independence Day—a law that is part of Trump's pledge of igniting "an economic renaissance like never before," despite facing criticism from Democratic opponents, the recent words of Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Ann Arbor, highlight this dissent where she stated, "It will make our air and water dirtier and increase pollution, making Americans sicker while kicking people off their health insurance," Dingell's statement was cited by The Detroit News, demonstrating a stark opposition to the administration's legislative agenda.
This trip marks Vance's first visit back to Michigan since March, when he toured a Bay City plastics manufacturing plant, as reported by ClickOnDetroit. Michigan has shown to be a political battleground, with the Trump-Vance ticket securing a slim victory in the 2024 presidential election over the Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, edging out with 49.7% to her 48.3%, per the numbers sourced from the aforementioned outlets.









