President Donald J. Trump is making a return visit to Georgia today, a state that is purportedly experiencing genuine recovery, enhanced safety, and a resurgence of strength under his administration. Nevertheless, he acknowledges that substantial work remains to mend the economic scars left by the Biden administration. These developments are said to represent significant victories for families and workers in Georgia, yet Trump is adamant: he will not rest until every Georgian benefits from lower prices, increased wages, secure neighborhoods, and prosperity that permeates every inch of the state.
Lower energy costs are putting money back in Georgians’ pockets.
Tax relief is enhancing take-home pay for working families.
- Thanks to the Working Families Tax Cuts Act championed by President Trump and Republican legislators, the average family in Georgia is enjoying a $3,086 reduction in their tax bill this year.
- Projected wage increases could see Georgians earning up to $6,700 more per person in the coming years.
- Tax reforms are anticipated to safeguard around 204,000 jobs in Georgia in the near future.
- Republican initiatives are directing over $218 million into rural health care, thereby fortifying communities throughout the state.
The Trump Administration’s ICE has removed numerous criminal illegal aliens — including murderers, sexual predators, and drug traffickers — from Georgia’s streets.
- A Mexican national, previously deported, was charged with the horrific crime of raping an 11-year-old girl in the presence of her younger sister.
- Another Mexican national, already wanted for murder, was apprehended.
- From El Salvador, a criminal illegal alien with seven felony burglary convictions was arrested.
- A Honduran national with pending charges for various violent crimes, including domestic violence, was taken into custody.
- A Canadian individual, a convicted firearms trafficker and alleged gang member previously listed among Canada’s Top 25 Most Wanted, was also arrested.
Home affordability is trending positively — with further relief anticipated as President Trump rolls out his home affordability agenda.
- The average price of homes in Georgia has decreased by nearly 2% compared to last year.
- In the Atlanta metro area, which ranks among the top 20 regions with a significant illegal immigrant population, the median home listing price has dropped 4.1% over the past year, marking it as one of the leading areas for declining home prices.
Essential infrastructure and disaster recovery support continue to be provided.
- The Trump Administration has recently announced that over $1 billion in funding is now available for Georgia communities and healthcare facilities.
Significant investments are generating jobs and economic opportunities statewide as companies pledge billions for Georgia projects.
- As part of Japan’s $550 billion investment initiative in the U.S., a $600 million synthetic diamond grit facility is progressing in Georgia to address critical manufacturing and semiconductor requirements while decreasing reliance on foreign supplies.
- Amazon Web Services is set to invest approximately $11 billion to expand its infrastructure in Georgia, which is expected to create at least 550 high-skilled jobs.
- Salesforce is investing $15 million to bolster its operations in Georgia, leading to the creation of over 250 new jobs.
- JS Link has announced a $223 million investment for a rare earth magnet plant, anticipated to generate 520 new jobs.
The evidence is clear: Reduced costs, increased opportunities, safer neighborhoods, and a revitalized economic landscape signify that Georgia families are thriving once more under President Trump — and the best is yet to unfold. Republican leadership is paving the way for a brighter, more prosperous future for all Georgians — and today’s visit reaffirms President Trump’s unwavering commitment to completing the task at hand.

