President Donald Trump will visit Chippewa Valley on Friday to highlight his administration’s support for farmers, the White House confirmed to WisPolitics. This will be Trump’s first trip to the state since beginning his second term.
The announcement aligns with the president’s ongoing focus on strengthening American agriculture. Trump is scheduled to meet with farmers and agricultural leaders in Chippewa County.
The trip comes as the Trump administration continues to advance policies aimed at strengthening American agriculture through trade enforcement, regulatory reduction, and increased energy production. Supporters in rural Wisconsin view these efforts as essential for improving farm profitability and market access.
The visit follows months of Trump administration efforts to secure fair trade agreements and reduce input costs such as fuel and fertilizer. Trump’s return offers an opportunity to reinforce these priorities with Wisconsin’s farming community.
Details on the schedule and locations within Chippewa Valley will be announced in the coming days. The White House describes the visit as an opportunity to celebrate progress on key agricultural issues and discuss additional support for the industry.
