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Trump to Visit Georgia, Highlight Economy and Affordability
President plans Rome stop to tout economic policy, job growth
Published on Feb. 18, 2026
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President Donald Trump is expected to visit Rome, Georgia on Thursday to deliver remarks on affordability and the economy before touring a local business, according to the White House. The visit will center on the administration's efforts to address rising costs and strengthen economic growth nationwide.
Why it matters
The White House continues to highlight economic policy as a top priority, with tackling inflation and raising real wages key focuses since the start of Trump's current term. The Georgia visit aims to showcase early economic gains and outline additional steps the administration plans to take.
The details
During his stop in Rome, the president is expected to underscore what the administration says are early economic gains, while also outlining additional steps it plans to take to continue delivering results for Georgians. Further details about the time and location of the event have not yet been released.
- The president is expected to visit Rome, Georgia on Thursday, February 17, 2026.
The players
President Donald Trump
The 45th and current President of the United States.
What’s next
The White House has not yet released details on the specific time and location of the president's event in Rome.
The takeaway
The Georgia visit is part of the administration's ongoing efforts to highlight economic policy as a top priority, with a focus on addressing rising costs and strengthening job growth nationwide.


