2023-09-28 05:32:48
During his trip to the state of Michigan, the former American president estimated that the transition to electric vehicles would ultimately make any agreement between car manufacturers and striking employees useless.
The former American president estimated Wednesday during a trip to the state of Michigan that an agreement between automobile manufacturers and striking employees was of little importance, the transition to electric vehicles announcing their obsolescence.
“It doesn’t make a difference what you get because in two years you’ll all be out of work,” Trump told workers gathered at a non-union auto supplier outside Detroit, Wash. Michigan.
Donald Trump, who decided not to participate in the second debate of the Republican primary on Wednesday, criticized Joe Biden, who encourages the production of electric vehicles through incentive measures.
A response to Ron DeSantis’ recent attacks?
Employees of the three historic automobile manufacturers, General Motors, Ford and Stellantis, began a strike on September 15 at the call of the United Auto Workers, which demands an increase in wages and greater job security while the sector is transitioning to electric vehicles.
Joe Biden went to a picket line on Tuesday to show his support for the UAW strikers. As Donald Trump spoke in Michigan, Joe Biden’s campaign team called the former president a “billionaire charlatan” who didn’t care regarding workers.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said during the Republican primary debate that Donald Trump was “conspicuously absent.” Donald Trump is the big favorite in the race for the Republican Party nomination for the November 2024 presidential election, enjoying a lead of 37 percentage points over Ron DeSantis, his closest rival, according to a recent poll.
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