In a recent development, former President Donald Trump has decided to address autoworkers in Detroit, opting out of the second Republican primary debate scheduled for Sept. 27.
What Happened: According to a report by Politico, Trump’s Detroit visit coincides with the GOP debate in California, marking the second time the leading GOP candidate has chosen to miss a 2024 presidential debate. The specifics surrounding the event have yet to be revealed by Trump’s team.
The decision to address Detroit’s autoworkers comes in the wake of strikes initiated by autoworkers in Michigan, Missouri, and Ohio against plants run by Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F), General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) and Stellantis NV (NYSE:STLA). Trump’s speech is expected to cater to over 500 union workers, mainly autoworkers. This development was first reported by The New York Times.
With the speech set to take place during prime time, it could potentially overshadow the GOP debate in California. Trump’s team is also planning a radio ad targeting union workers. The former president, who has yet to officially comment on the strike, ...