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The presence of at least two current players and one high-profile former player at a rally staged by President Donald Trump last week irked some Pittsburgh Steelers fans. The organization replied to many of those who’d expressed anger via email.
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PublicSource on MSNTrump talks up U.S. Steel deal in Mon Valley as Pittsburgh-area towns laud jobs, await details on upgradesSteel towns in the Pittsburgh area hear the president's take on a “planned partnership” between Japan’s Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel that could keep and grow thousands of jobs.
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The city, this year, is declining to hire an event coordinator like they did for the first time last year. Instead, the city will rely on the Department of Parks and Recreation to organize the event.
President Donald Trump called an audible early in his speech Friday night in West Mifflin, temporarily shifting focus away from a $14 billion agreement between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel to recognize a trio of Pittsburgh Steelers.