Last week, President Donald Trump held a rally near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to announce the merger between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel. The event was at Mon Valley Works—Irvin Plant, a “hot strip mill” operated by U.S. Steel.

Trump was joined onstage by two current Pittsburgh Steelers players, quarterback Mason Rudolph, safety Miles Killebrew, and former Steelers player Rocky Bleier. The players expressed their support for Trump and celebrated the merger of the two steel companies. Bleier gifted the president a Steelers football jersey with the No. 47 and the name Trump on the back.

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