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Trump Criticizes Biden and Harris on Electric Vehicle Policies in Michigan Town Hall

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During a recent town hall meeting in Michigan, Donald Trump criticized Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden for their electric vehicle policies, vowing to terminate the mandate for electric cars on his first day in office if elected. His comments were part of a broader critique of the Democrats’ energy, economic, and immigration strategies, as he seeks to appeal to swing voters in a pivotal state ahead of the upcoming election.

Trump’s remarks came during a discussion moderated by Senator Marsha Blackburn, where he emphasized the perceived overreach of the Biden administration’s electric vehicle policy. He specifically targeted the United Auto Workers’ president, Shawn Fain, for endorsing Harris, suggesting that this endorsement facilitated the implementation of policies he opposes. The town hall, which mirrored a Trump rally, highlighted his focus on issues that resonate with blue-collar workers, a key demographic in swing states like Michigan. Trump’s criticisms of Harris extended beyond electric vehicles, as he accused her of inaction regarding immigration issues, further delineating the differences between his platform and that of the current administration.

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