Trump just revealed how desperate he is — and he did it during a rant about trucks

Tuesday marked Donald Trump’s lowest approval rating yet: a damning national poll by the American Research Group found that 66% of Americans now disapprove of his job performance, while just 30% approve. And so, naturally, he returned to familiar political territory: a factory floor in Pennsylvania.

Because when your war in Iran is dragging on, and prices aren’t actually dropping like you promised, it’s best to stand next to some big trucks and yell distractions. What else are you gonna do?!

What began at 2:48 pm Eastern Time at Mack Trucks’ Lehigh Valley Operations Facility in Macungie, Penn. can best be described as “affordability-based word salad.” The president walked out to a too-long rendition of God Bless the USA, which allowed him to incorporate a little dance move and then stand for a few seconds, awkwardly, behind the podium.

“I won this state by a landslide, we won it by so much!” he started off, then immediately added that it was “too big to rig because these people cheat like hell.” He teased the idea of running “one more time,” because, of course.

Big words for a man at 30% approval.

There was a shout-out to “the heavy-duty machinery that keeps our nation rolling” and “globalist politicians” who “ripped you off,” who “put illegal aliens first.” He was right back to “the rigged election” after that.

It was a rote speech by Trump, with a brief mention about Iran not having a nuclear weapon but then going straight back into tariffs that supposedly stopped people “coming in from foreign lands to steal your jobs”.

“They’re not gonna steal your jobs, OK?!” he yelled, to underline his point.

This is the image that propelled Trump back to the White House in 2024: champion of blue-collar America, defender of manufacturing and scourge of foreign competition. His weak spot is the economy, probably (and I’m just riffing here) because he pledged to make America the global economic leader again and instead managed to destabilize the economies of most nations across the world.

So here he was, to talk tariffs and prosperity and immigrants and China, and to pivot away from little details like JD Vance announcing Iran will have nuclear inspections again and Iran immediately retorting that they never actually agreed to that.

And, of course, the old saw, like calling Democrats “communists” and claiming they all want to “transgender mutilization of children, whatever that is. “They asked me for hundreds of things. Not once did anyone ever come up to me and say, ‘Sir, please, this is so vital. You have to be able to have men play in women’s sports. Please, sir, could you pull that off?’” Trump said, unprompted, in a weave to one of his favorite campaign planks near the top of his speech.

“I’ve never had anyone ask me for that. So I say it’s a 99-to-1 issue, not 80-20 The fake news back there, they say, ‘Oh, that’s a target issue, but I don’t like talking about it, because I want them to continue on with that. I want them to continue on with the, you know, they’re in favor of the mutilization of your child for transgender purposes, the mutilization of your child, and I would say, politically, it’s a very good thing to run against a person that’s in favor of that kind of stuff. So, we let them – we don’t bring it up during off-political seasons, but we have a political season coming up, and they’ll be doing all of that nonsense, and they’re going to lose a lot of elections.

“And now, if you look at New York, we have all communists running —they’re all excited, they’re going to win their primaries, but I can’t imagine they can beat a normal Republican, so I think it’s a good thing.” Of course, all Democrats have to do in solid-blue New York is win the primary, but, oh well, whatever, as Trump would say.

We’ve heard it all before, of course, but if you stand in front of a big enough flag, then maybe you can distract from anything — again!

Pennsylvania remains perhaps the country’s most important political battleground, and the Lehigh Valley sits in one of the most competitive House districts in America. With voters growing less enthusiastic about Trump’s handling of the issues that once represented his greatest strength, the visit appears designed less to win over new converts than to reassure the working-class coalition that brought him victory.

The fact that Trump was here at all speaks to an anxiety about a fracturing Republican base at a very inconvenient time.

When your numbers look about as healthy as the Reflecting Pool, it’s time for a bit of a self-soothing — and what that looks like for Donald Trump is a rally straight out of 2023. But underneath the list of achievements was the deep stench of insecurity.