Autoworkers Fuel Trump's Lead in Michigan: Upholding Rule of Law

Submitted by MAGA Student

Posted 7 days ago

Here's the latest on the political landscape:

Former President Donald Trump continues to gain support in crucial swing states, as autoworkers in Michigan express their dissatisfaction with the current administration's policies. Members of the United Auto Workers (UAW) cited electric vehicle (EV) mandates and the economy as reasons for their support of Trump. In a head-to-head matchup, Trump leads President Joe Biden by 0.3% in Michigan, according to the RealClearPolling average of polls taken from April 11 to June 3.

Autoworker Chris Vitale, who plans to defy the UAW's endorsement of Biden to vote for Trump, criticized Biden's push for EVs, stating, "The government seems to be appeasing the coasts... Everyone who lives in Manhattan, thinks everyone should drive an electric car." Former UAW President Bob King echoed these sentiments, saying, "People feel like the government and the establishment hasn't been delivering for them... For many working people, it's worse. Their standard of living has deteriorated in some cases, their community has deteriorated."


Meanwhile, the FBI recently released 55-year-old documents regarding Native Americans occupying Alcatraz Island in 1969. The released files revealed the inner communications of the FBI when over 200 Native Americans occupied Alcatraz island as a form of protest. The occupation lasted for 19 months between the years 1969-1971. The FBI noted that the Indians were "very friendly" and that "the demonstration and occupation have been and continue to be peaceful."

The documents also revealed that the U.S. Army refused to participate in providing logistical support to the Chief of Police of Richmond as his department planned to make arrests. The memo stated, "On June 15, 1971, Chief of Police, Richmond, California, advised the Indians at the Nike missile site were not arrested as planned because he had expected the U. S. Army would supply logistical support and have refused to do so." The move by the U.S. Army to refuse to participate in the arrest of the protestors was a wise choice, considering the occupation came just one year after the Kent State shootings.

In other news, a group of squatters in North Carolina is refusing to leave an AirBNB rental, claiming they are legal residents and threatening to press charges against the owner if she tries to enter the property. Farzana Rahman, the owner of the rental, says she's losing income from her rental and is counting on the income to sustain her budget. Rahman has filed for the eviction process to begin and has a court date on Thursday.

These stories highlight the importance of upholding the rule of law and the need for strong leadership in our country. As the 2024 election approaches, it is clear that many Americans are looking for a leader who will prioritize their needs and interests.

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Sources:
thegatewaypundit.com
dailycallernewsfoundation.org
theblaze.com



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