Donald Trump claims ‘nuclear weapons’ are biggest threat to car industry in bizarre rant
The former US President was back on the campaign trail in Flint, Michigan, alongside Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, following a poll showing Kamala Harris making significant strides
Donald Trump has shockingly alleged that “nuclear weapons” are the main danger facing the car manufacturing sector. The ex-president made these comments while stumping in Flint, Michigan with Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, hot on the heels of a poll indicating significant gains by Kamala Harris.
Coming off an awkward interview on cryptocurrency earlier in the week where he visibly dodged the subject, the 78-year-old also seemed to lack any new proposals for the auto industry. Pressed by an attendee about the largest threat to Michigan’s automotive future, Trump declared: “We have one major threat…nuclear weapons.” What followed was a peculiar outburst regarding his dealings with global leaders, Joe Biden’s government, and environmental concerns, as noted by Express US.
“We have countries that are hostile to us. They don’t have to be. I got along great with Vladimir Putin, President Xi and Kim Jong Un,” he articulated. “It’s the single biggest threat to the world. You won’t care about making cars if that stuff starts happening.”