Trump criticizes UAW leadership amid strike, warns auto workers' jobs are moving to China

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Trump criticizes UAW leadership amid strike, warns auto workers' jobs are moving to China
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“The auto workers are being sold down the river by their leadership, and their leadership should endorse Trump,” the GOP frontrunner said.

Former President Donald Trump warned that U.S. auto workers' jobs will move to China and accused the United Auto Workers' leadership of failing its members.

Trump specifically criticized UAW president Shawn Fain."I think he's not doing a good job in representing his union," he said.Former President Donald Trump warned that U.S. auto workers' jobs will move to China and accused the United Auto Workers' leadership of failing its members, thousands of whom went on strike Friday against"The auto workers will not have any jobs, Kristen, because all of these cars are going to be made in China.

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