'Common sense': Trump's new memo promises 'freedom to fix' your own car

‘Common sense’: Trump’s new memo promises ‘freedom to fix’ your own car


President Trump has initiated the end of a high-profile, bureaucratic nightmare related to your own car.

During the Monday signing of a memorandum on “the freedom to fix,” President Trump himself expressed his disbelief at the ridiculousness of the problems the government creates.

‘If you own it, you should have the freedom to fix it!’

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“It came to my attention because I noticed they were arresting people for fixing their car. … That’s not even believable,” Trump said before he signed the memorandum.

After signing the memo, Trump added, “We rule by common sense, to a large extent.”

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The memo will begin the process of giving car owners greater flexibility

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