Trump Skips GOP Debate to Criticize EV Mandate in Michigan, Unveiling Controversial Stand

Former President Donald Trump delivered a speech criticizing the Biden administration’s electric vehicle (EV) mandate at non-union car parts manufacturer Drake Enterprises in Michigan, during the ongoing United Auto Workers strike. Trump denounced the mandate as a “government assassination of your jobs” and warned that future car production would be outsourced to China and other countries. He highlighted the limitations and high costs of electric cars and advocated for protecting American labor. The event, announced on Facebook by Drake Enterprises, aimed to provide a platform for Trump’s support of autoworkers and his vision for economic nationalism. Trump also took jabs at the GOP candidates during the debate in California and emphasized his accomplishments during his term as president. He criticized Biden’s support of the Detroit-area picket lines, calling it a “PR stunt” while accusing him of selling out the U.S. auto industry to China and environmental extremists. Trump discussed gas prices, trade deals, and his imposition of tariffs on Chinese automobiles. Meanwhile, UAW president Shawn Fain criticized Trump’s support of union workers at a non-union business and drew attention to his anti-union record. Fain expressed skepticism about meeting with Trump and emphasized that his comments reflected his personal views rather than an endorsement for Biden in the 2024 presidential election.

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