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Trump Promises Jobs and Wages Like You’ve Never Seen Before at Michigan Autoworkers’ Rally

A forceful declaration from Trump pledged to repair the Biden administration’s harm to the U.S. Economy and auto workers. Trump criticized his opponent for proposing a “draconian” electric car requirement on Tuesday.

“Joe Biden’s draconian and indefensible Electric Vehicle mandate will annihilate the U.S. Auto industry and cost countless thousands of autoworkers their jobs,” he wrote in an official statement released through his campaign.

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Biden was set to visit striking United Auto Workers (UAW) in Wayne County, Michigan, on Tuesday to counter President Trump’s primetime address to Clinton Township autoworkers the following day.

Trump flamed Biden’s political maneuvering in his statement, writing, “The only thing Biden could say today that would help the striking auto workers is to announce the immediate termination of his ridiculous mandate. Anything else is just a feeble and insulting attempt to distract American labor from this vicious Biden betrayal.”

Trump has repeatedly targeted Biden on car production, blasting the administration’s electric vehicle program.

“Crooked Joe should be ashamed to show his face before these hardworking Americans he is stabbing in the back,” he added.

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Trump has previously criticized Biden for “killing the United Autoworkers with his WEAK stance on China” and his “ridiculous insistence” on electric vehicles. He also noted that Joe Biden was only visiting Michigan because he “saw that I was going to Michigan this week.”

In his Tuesday statement, Trump said, “With Biden, it doesn’t matter what hourly wages they get, in three years there will be no autoworker jobs as they will all come out of China and other countries. With me, there will be jobs and wages like you’ve never seen before. Our economy will grow!”

Trump’s Michigan address and meeting with striking autoworkers are smart moves. California hosts the second Republican presidential primary debate on Wednesday night.

On Wednesday, Sept. 27, RSBN will broadcast President Donald Trump’s Clinton Township, Michigan, comments.

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