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U.S. President Donald Trump signed the “Freedom to Fix” presidential memorandum on Monday (29), a measure aimed at expanding the so-called Right to Repair for vehicles. The initiative seeks to make it easier for owners to carry out repairs themselves or choose where to have their cars repaired, while also expanding the possibilities for approving parts from the independent aftermarket.

Source and images: Official White House account and a post by presidential communications adviser Margo Martin on X.



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00:00It's really common sense if somebody wants to fix it. Some of these people are
00:04better mechanics than the mechanics in the shop. They're telling the mechanic in
00:08the shop how to fix their car or their truck. We signed the truck one a little
00:13while ago. So I'm gonna sign this and I'll be happy about it. We've ruled by
00:19common sense to a large extent. It's really common sense if somebody wants to
00:37fix it. Some of these people are better mechanics than the mechanics in the shop.
00:41They're telling the mechanic in the shop how to fix their car or their truck. We
00:45signed the truck one a little while ago. So I'm gonna sign this and I'll be happy about it.
00:52We've ruled by common sense to a large extent.
01:00All right Lee, good job. Thank you.
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