Trump supporters at a Detroit rally organized by Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. J.D. Vance wore T-shirts that read “Auto Workers Support Trump,” but later admitted They are not auto workers. More than a dozen people at Tuesday’s event wore the shirts, but six of them told the Detroit News they were not in the industry. “Auto Workers for Trump 2024” began as a movement protesting the United Auto Workers union’s support of Democratic presidential candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris, but This group’s support for the former president began before the 2016 election.
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Pannebecker told Newsweek on Tuesday night that he asked 30 to 40 autoworkers, both active and retired, if they wanted to attend the event to show support for “pro-government policies.” support American workers” of the Republican Party or not. “Some autoworkers said they had to work and couldn’t take time off, and asked if their spouse could sit in,” he said in a written statement. Vance told the crowd that he and Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump have no plans to cut funding from the federal government to Michigan’s auto industry, although he said knowing the $500 million given to the General Motors plant there was just “change money”. This senator also promised to become an “ally” of auto industry workers in this city if Trump is elected president for a second term.
















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