'Every fiber of our union is being poured into fighting the billionaire class and an economy that enriches people like Donald Trump at the expense of workers,' said UAW president Shawn Fain.
"Every fiber of our union is being poured into fighting the billionaire class and an economy that enriches people like Donald Trump at the expense of workers," said UAW president Shawn Fain.Posturing as a friend and ally of the working class, former President Donald Trump is planning to travel to Detroit next week amid the historic United Auto Workers strike against General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis.
"Those jobs are all going to be gone because all of those electric cars are going to be made in China," Trump said. "The autoworkers are being sold down the river by their leadership, and their leadership should endorse Trump." "Numerous Democrats in Michigan and around the country have expressed concern as Biden's likely rival in next year's election, former president, tries to woo union voters and weaken a crucial Democratic constituency by making his own visit to a strike site," Stein wrote. (Bidenthat she believes "the UAW family would love the most powerful person in the world—the president of the United States—to come and hold a sign in solidarity with them.
The Biden campaign waved away that assessment, arguing that Trump's visit provides "an opportunity to remind voters across the Midwest that as president he cut taxes for billionaires." It's no surprise, then, that Trump's 2024 presidential campaign is glossing over the actual substance of his record as the billionaire former president and current Republican frontrunner attempts to insert himself into one of theMonday that the Trump team has "produced a radio ad that will begin running on Tuesday in Detroit and Toledo, Ohio, trying to cast Mr. Trump as aligned with autoworkers.
"Donald Trump's anti-worker, anti-union record is one of the key reasons Michigan rejected Trump in 2020." , expressed concern that Trump "scooped" the Biden administration by announcing a Detroit trip first. "I hope people see exactly what this is about at a time when this industry and our workers are at a crossroads," Dingell added.'He Serves the Billionaire Class': UAW President Says He Won't Meet With Trump ›Posturing as a friend and ally of the working class, former President Donald Trump is planning to travel to Detroit next week amid the historic United Auto Workers strike against General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis.
"Those jobs are all going to be gone because all of those electric cars are going to be made in China," Trump said. "The autoworkers are being sold down the river by their leadership, and their leadership should endorse Trump." "Numerous Democrats in Michigan and around the country have expressed concern as Biden's likely rival in next year's election, former president, tries to woo union voters and weaken a crucial Democratic constituency by making his own visit to a strike site," Stein wrote. (Bidenthat she believes "the UAW family would love the most powerful person in the world—the president of the United States—to come and hold a sign in solidarity with them.
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