Trump criticizes Biden’s electric vehicle agenda while addressing an autoworker in Michigan.
OAN’s Rayana Unutoa
5:45 PM – Thursday, September 28, 2023
45th President Donald J. Trump took the stage in Michigan to talk to autoworkers.
On Wednesday, the former president spoke at Drake Enterprises in Clinton Township to thank autoworkers for helping build this country. The Republican promised that he will defend the working class from the ‘corrupt political class.’
Trump pointed out that President Biden recently came to Michigan to pose for photos with UAW members, even though it’s his policies that are sending workers to unemployment lines.
“He only came after I announced that I would be here. You know, he announced quite a bit later. Spoke for a few seconds, did you notice? He spoke for what? A few seconds? And he had absolutely no idea what he was saying,” Trump stated. “Hundreds of thousands of American jobs, your jobs will be gone forever because crooked Joe Biden is selling out.”
This comes as more than 18,000 United Auto Workers are on strike against Detroit’s big automakers Ford, General Motors and Stellantis. Workers are demanding at least a 30% pay raise over the next four years. Automakers have proposed a 20% pay increase.
The former president supports the striking workers and their goal of fair wages. He hopes they can reach a deal with the big automakers.
In the meantime, Trump pledged to autoworkers that if he takes office in 2024, every automobile will be made in America. The Biden administration has announced a goal to have 50% of all new vehicle sales be electric by 2030.
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How does Trump believe President Biden’s policies are detrimental to the American workforce?
That their efforts will result in a better and more prosperous future for American workers. Trump emphasized the need for strong leadership that will prioritize the interests of the working class and protect American jobs.
Trump also criticized President Biden for his policies that he believes are detrimental to the American workforce. He argued that Biden’s actions, such as posing for photos with UAW members, are just for show and do not address the underlying issues faced by workers. Trump claimed that it is Biden’s policies that are sending workers to unemployment lines.
The former president’s remarks come amidst a strike by over 18,000 United Auto Workers against major automakers Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis in Detroit. The workers are demanding a 30% pay raise over the next four years, while the automakers have proposed a 20% pay increase. Trump expressed his support for the workers’ demands and their pursuit of fair wages.
Trump’s speech highlights his commitment to placing the needs of American workers at the forefront of his agenda. He vowed to fight for the working class against what he perceives as a corrupt and self-serving political class. Trump’s appearance in Michigan served as a reminder of his continued influence and relevance in American politics.
Overall, Trump’s speech in Michigan demonstrated his ongoing commitment to championing the cause of American workers. He took the opportunity to criticize President Biden’s policies and express his support for the striking autoworkers. Trump’s remarks align with his populist agenda, emphasizing the need for strong leadership that protects the interests of the working class.
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