Popular TV host Mike Rowe believes President Donald Trump In the long run, policies will be better for the country.
Fox News Digital asked him right Trump’s first few weeks Back at the office, Rowe said he was “happy” about his optimism about the future prospects so far.
“I’m a publisher, I have a foundation, we’re trying to close the skills gap, he wants to bring back manufacturing, I’m going to do my best,” Rowe said of Trump at the Conservative Political Action Conference. six. “But now, we have 7.2 million men, healthy and they’re not looking for jobs. They’re just sitting in the workforce. We already have a huge shortage in dozens of skilled industries, so I think what has to happen is one PR campaign to revive us bring back manufacturing.”
Mike Rowe said the age of relying on certificates is coming to an end.

Mike Rowe (Getty)
Ronaldo noted that he was willing to put the money in his mouth to assist in the effort and said he could also help Trump solve the problem.
“I’m going to donate a million dollars this month to Microworks.org to help train the next generation of skilled workers. If I can use it in any other capacity, I can use him.”

Mike Rowe warned of a sharp decline in young people in the workforce in an interview with CBS. (CBS/screenshot)
Touching Trump Tariff and trade policyRowe acknowledges that there are some short-term pain possibilities for the U.S. industry, but believes that the rewards are ultimately worth it.
“Yes, they will hurt short-term. Is it worth the long-term?” Luo said. “Look, do you want to rely on China? Do you want to rely on other countries? These are really simple, fundamental questions. If the answer is that we are going to become more independent, there will be some short-term pain.”
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“I think it’s worth it to rely on the country that hates us,” Rowe added. “I think it’s worth it to rely on the country that is best for us. I’m all in an equal playing field, and I’m all about the independence we can call together, whether it’s energy independence, economic independence, labor independence.”