UAW hits Trump with labor charges over strike comments in Musk interview: Live

UAW hits Trump with labor charges over strike comments in Musk interview: Live
Donald Trump says he’ll flee to Venezuela if he loses election claiming it’s a ‘far safer place’

The United Auto Workers union (UAW) launched several attacks against the Trump campaign on Tuesday following former President Donald Trump’s live interview with Elon Musk on X on Monday night.

The union indicated in a statement that it had filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board, accusing Trump and Musk of intimidating workers with their comments in the broadcast.

The UAW account on X shared a video on Tuesday highlighting a part of the interview during which Trump described Musk supposedly firing a group of striking workers, but it was unclear if he was speaking about a real situation.

“I mean, I look at what you do,” Trump told Musk. “You walk in, you say, You want to quit? They go on strike, I won’t mention the name of the company, but they go on strike and you say, That’s okay, you’re all gone … So, every one of you is gone.”

Meanwhile, Trump joked about fleeing to Venezuela if he loses November’s election during his highly-anticipated interview with the tech entrepreneur, which suffered a 40-minute derailment thanks to technical glitches.

The Latin American Republic is a “far safer place” than the US, the GOP presidential nominee declared in a wide-ranging chat in which he was rarely fact-checked.

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Walz responds to attacks on his service record

Walz responded to attacks on his service record after spending 24 years in the Army National Guard.

“These guys are even attacking me for my record of service. And I just want to say I’m proud to serve my country, and I always will be,” he said.

“With my dad’s encouragement, a guy who served in the Army during the Korean War, I signed up for the Army National Guard two days after my 17th birthday, I served for the next 24 years,” he added.

“Then in 2005 I felt the call of duty again, this time being service to my country in the halls of Congress, my students inspired me to run for that office, and I was proud to make it to Washington. I was a member of the Veterans Affairs Committee and a champion of our men and women in uniform,” Walz said.

“I’m going to say it again as clearly as I can. I am damn proud of my service to this country and I firmly believe you should never denigrate another person’s service record,” he added. “Anyone brave enough to put on that uniform for our great country, including my opponent, I just have a few simple words, thank you for your service and sacrifice.”

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Walz slams Trump for his treatment of workers

Tim Walz slammed Donald Trump while speaking to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) union in Los Angeles.

“He spent a decade stiffing service workers from dishwashers, waiters, and carpenters on his own properties to enrich himself,” he said. “As president, he cut overtime benefits for millions of workers, and he opposed any effort to raise the minimum wage. That’s all you need to know. You don’t have to ask twice.”

Gustaf Kilander13 August 2024 20:49

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Trump campaign shares fundraising numbers from Musk interview

The Trump campaign has announced that it raised $1m from the link created specifically for the X interview with Elon Musk on Monday night.

“President Trump will do everything he can to bring his unscripted message directly to the people, something the fake news media refuses to do,” Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung said in a statement. “While Kamala Harris enjoys the luxury of hiding from the press, President Trump accepted Elon’s invitation to have an unfiltered conversation about his America First policies with voters and people around the world. The media can lie, but the numbers don’t: Americans are eager to hear from President Trump and his momentum is only growing as we get closer to November 5.”

Gustaf Kilander13 August 2024 20:45

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Walz says he’s the first union member on a presidential ticket since Ronald Reagan

Tim Walz said on Tuesday that he’s the first union member on a presidential ticket since Ronald Reagan.

Walz is speaking to members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) union in Los Angeles.

“I happen to be the first union member on a presidential ticket since Ronald Reagan. But rest assured, I won’t lose my way,” he said. “Probably should be a few more union members in elected office.”

Gustaf Kilander13 August 2024 20:44

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Watch Live: Tim Walz speaks at municipal workers’ conference

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Roger Stone targeted in Trump hacking scheme as campaign blames Iran for document leak

Hackers appear to have compromised an email account belonging to one of Trump’s long-time allies: Roger Stone.

The Republican operative’s email account was the victim of a phishing attempt, and his account was allegedly used to try to break into another that belonged to a senior campaign official.

Alex Woodward13 August 2024 20:30

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Biden indicates he would attend possible second Trump inauguration

President Joe Biden has indicated that he will attend former President Donald Trump’s inauguration if he wins a second term.

“I have good manners – not like him,” Biden told the press on the South Lawn of the White House before departing for New Orleans on Tuesday.

In January 2021, about two weeks after the Capitol riot, Trump chose not to attend Biden’s inauguration.

Gustaf Kilander13 August 2024 20:15

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Arizona certifies abortion rights initiative for November ballot

The proposed act asks voters if the state should establish a fundamental right to abortion in the Arizona Constitution, prohibit the state from outlawing abortion before fetal viability – around 24 weeks – and allow for abortion after that point if a physician determines it is necessary to protect the physical or mental health of the pregnant person.

Ariana Baio, Eric Garcia13 August 2024 20:00

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Democratic convention to be streamed on social media platforms

The Democrats are set to stream their convention on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, according to Axios.

The party is making a play for younger viewers who get most of their news via social media on their phones.

Gustaf Kilander13 August 2024 19:30

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Julia Louis-Dreyfus to host DNC panel with Democratic women governors

Julia Louis-Dreyfus is set to host a panel with Democratic women governors during the Democratic National Convention next week, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The daytime panel is scheduled for August 21 and will feature Governors Katie Hobbs of Arizona, Laura Kelly of Kansas, Janet Mills of Maine, Maura Healy of Massachusetts, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico, Kathy Hochul of New York, and Tina Kotek of Oregon.

“I’m honored to host this conversation with America’s Democratic women governors while our party comes together to celebrate in Chicago,” Louis-Dreyfus told the outlet.

She added: “Throughout their time in office, Democratic women governors have made history, changed the conversation surrounding women in executive roles, and gotten big things done for the good people of their states. They’ve shattered marble ceilings and demonstrated excellent leadership. Their voices are essential. I’m looking forward to our conversation and the opportunity to shine the spotlight on these accomplished leaders.”

Gustaf Kilander13 August 2024 19:00

Source: independent.co.uk