Former President Donald Trump will speak to striking UAW members in Michigan on Wednesday evening.
Trump, who is leading in the polls for the Republican presidential primary, will speak to the striking auto workers in lieu of attending the second GOP presidential primary debate in California on Wednesday evening.to Michigan to address members of the UAW on Tuesday after Trump announced his visit, but only spoke briefly before quickly leaving after only twelve minutes:
Biden spoke from a bullhorn for just over one minute after his entrance before turning it over to UAW President Shawn Fain.He spoke briefly again before leaving the event 12 minutes after he arrived, the
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