Amid trade war that's hurting their bottom line, many farmers conflicted about Trump
NEW ORLEANS - A year ago, President Donald Trump received a hero's welcome at the American Farm Bureau Federation's 99th annual convention in Nashville, Tenn., cheered for rolling back regulations, revamping an Obama administration water rule and for being the first president to address the group in 25 years.
In New Orleans on Monday, he made good on last year's promise to return for the group's centennial meeting.
"What can I do? I like farmers," Trump told the appreciative crowd after traveling from a snow-covered Washington that remained frozen in a partial government shutdown for a 24th day, in a funding impasse over his proposed southern border wall.
But the cheers he received, from those who waited in hourlong security lines to hear him speak inside the city's riverfront
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