Lifelong Democrat Ditches Party Over Trump Bill
President Donald J. Trump announced his latest push to support American workers and American-made cars: a sweeping tax reform that will let vehicle owners deduct interest on U.S.-made auto loans โ a move that puts American industry, not foreign conglomerates, back in the driverโs seat.
Standing shoulder-to-shoulder with hardworking men and women from across the country โ from farmers to food delivery drivers โ Trump proudly introduced James Benson, a third-generation Ford autoworker from Belleville, Michigan, as a symbol of the shift sweeping Middle America.
โI used to be a Democrat,โ Benson said, โbut after what President Trump did for our jobs and our families, I changed in 2017. I saw the difference right away โ in my paycheck, in our plant, and in the way Washington finally started listening to us.โ
President Trump, whose bold tax overhaul in 2017 unleashed a wave of economic growth and record employment, doubled down on his Buy American, Hire American pledge. This time, his weapon of choice is a โbig, beautifulโ bill that makes auto loan interest up to $10,000 fully tax-deductible โ but only if the vehicle was assembled in the U.S.A.
โIf your car is made here in America โ not in China, not in Mexico โ then you get the deduction,โ Trump declared. โIf itโs made someplace else, we donโt care.โ
The tax break would apply to passenger vehicles โ including cars, trucks, SUVs, vans, and motorcycles โ built on U.S. soil and delivered fully assembled to dealerships. This ensures that the jobs created and the benefits received stay where they belong: right here in the United States.
Details of the America First Auto Loan Deduction
- Deduction Limit: Up to $10,000 in interest on qualified auto loans
- Eligibility: Applies only to vehicles assembled in the U.S.
- Income Threshold: Phases out for individuals earning above $100,000
- Time Frame: Applies to tax years 2025 through 2028
James Bensonโs story mirrors that of millions across the Rust Belt: Americans who voted Democrat for decades but saw real results only after Trump took office.
โFord has a lot of plants here,โ Trump noted. โAnd if you build here, youโre going to make a lot of money. I love the autoworkers.โ
This isnโt just rhetoric. Ford recently announced a $3.5 billion investment in a battery plant in Michigan, citing stable trade conditions and pro-manufacturing policy signals.
















