Former President Donald Trump slammed President Joe Biden and his administration's 'indefensible' electric vehicle 'mandate' as the president heads to Detroit to picket with United Auto Workers members on strike.
Former President Donald Trump slammed President Joe Biden and his administration's"indefensible" electric vehicle"mandate" as the president heads to Detroit to picket with United Auto Workers members on strike.
“Joe Biden’s draconian and indefensible Electric Vehicle mandate will annihilate the U.S. auto industry and cost countless thousands of autoworkers their jobs…Crooked Joe should be ashamed to show his face before these hardworking Americans he is stabbing in the back… pic.twitter.com/IP0LhYKfzB The UAW entered its 12th day of its strike, with certain plants belonging to General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis selected to strike. Biden is set to make a historic visit as sitting president by visiting the picket line in Michigan.
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