Just a few days after meeting with the United Auto Workers, who were on strike, President Joe Biden had a difficult exchange with an auto worker. When the event reappeared online, the worker’s audacious challenge over the Obama administration’s attempts to limit the Second Amendment gained notice.
The worker approached President Biden while reading from his phone while wearing a safety helmet and asking him directly, “How do you intend on getting the union vote when a large portion of the union workers that are gun enthusiasts and you are actively trying to diminish our Second Amendment right and take away our guns?”
Biden said, “You’re full of s***,” and then yelled, “Shush!” at a worker who tried to take him away.
“I’m not taking your gun away at all. You need 100 rounds?” he continued.
“You said you were going to take away our guns,” countered the worker. “This is not okay.”
“Don’t tell me that. I want to go outside with you,” threatened Biden.
“Hey, you’re working for me, man!” shouted the worker.
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Watch the confrontation that took place during the 2020 presidential primary when Biden displayed his “Union Joe” image at a Detroit auto facility. This episode demonstrated the wide range of voting preferences and concerns among union members, which go beyond the media’s oversimplified portrayal of corporate avarice. Notably, the biggest union in the oil and natural gas sector has endorsed President Trump.
Watch as Donald Trump, a former president, speaks to UAW employees on Wednesday. This calculated action seeks to defeat his GOP rivals as well as win over blue-collar folks in a battleground state. President Biden’s advisers are secretly freaking out because they see that Trump has outsmarted their boss and won an advantage in a state where he previously defeated Hillary Clinton.
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On CNN, Congresswoman Debbie Dingell of Michigan demands that the Biden campaign give the Great Lake State first priority.
“Michigan is not. It is purple,” said Dingell.
“It is a very competitive state. And Donald Trump would do well in Michigan right now. The election’s a year away, we’re at a very volatile time, but I’m not taking Michigan for granted and I’m going to say I said that very strongly to many people,” she added.
She was asked if she believed President Joe Biden’s administration was taking the state for granted, and her straightforward response was, “I think we’ve gotten their attention.”
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