The UK’s The Guardian reports that American hedge fund tycoon and one of President Trump’s major financial backers, who once publicly criticized companies for outsourcing jobs, supported tariffs, and praised U.S. manufacturing billionaire Paulson, is now reportedly planning to close a brass instrument factory in Eastlake, Ohio, and move most of the production lines to China, with an estimated 150 employees to be laid off. This move has sparked strong backlash within the local community and among unions, with workers condemning it as “one face, another behind the scenes.”

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repanzalvip
· 10h ago
According to The Guardian of the UK, this hedge fund tycoon, who publicly supported tariffs, criticized corporate outsourcing, and advocated for "Made in America," now plans to shut down the brass instrument factory in Eastlake, Ohio, and relocate most of the production line to China, resulting in approximately 150 employees being laid off. This move has sparked strong backlash within the local community and unions, with many workers criticizing him for "saying one thing publicly and doing another behind the scenes."
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