Trump proposal aims at another way of getting people to work
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is trying to change the subject back to his promise to make American job creation a top priority.
“We want to get back to running our great country,” Trump said at a White House news conference on Friday after a week that saw Washington and much of the country fixated on the damaging testimony of his fired FBI director.
Facing turmoil about investigations over his campaign’s ties to Russia, Trump plans to bring more Americans into the economy by having them start working as apprentices. The effort follows a week spent on infrastructure in which the president remained relatively vague about his policies in hopes of starting a conversation.
The jobs training initiative is aimed at millions of Americans who could consider apprenticeships instead of four-year college degrees, which can leave them struggling to pay off student loans. But as presented by White House aides Friday, the push so far lacks the details of a significant policy drive.


