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Automobile employees union chief blasts Trump, applauds Biden without using his name

United Car Employees President Shawn Fain on Friday slammed Donald Trump's U.S. presidential candidateship and applauded President Joe Biden without ever using his name or repeating the union's January endorsement for his reelection this fall.

It's clear that Donald Trump in the White Home would be a. total disaster for the working class, Fain stated at the. Netroots Nation conference in Baltimore. Fain criticized Trump. by name several times throughout his 16-minute speech that focused. on the working class.

Fain then applauded Biden without naming the president whose. shaky efficiency in an argument last month had some fellow. Democrats requiring him to drop his re-election bid.

We've got a president in the White House who wishes to stand. with the working class and we've made incredible gains over the. past 3-1/2 years with this president, Fain said.

The UAW's support of Biden entered into question after . reported, mentioning sources, that the union's executive board late. on Thursday satisfied to go over concerns with Biden's ability to. defeat Trump in the November election.

The sources said the UAW was considering its next actions, however. another source knowledgeable about the union's thinking stated. rescinding its recommendation of Biden is not under consideration.

Fain and the UAW, which backed Biden in January, are. crucial allies of the president and are anticipated to play a. vital function as Biden campaigns to win essential swing states. consisting of Michigan, where the UAW is based and many of its. members live and work.

Asked in a Thursday night news conference about the UAW's. reported issues, Biden responded that the union had actually backed him. for president.

Biden and Trump have actually both made a number of appearances in. Michigan to charm voters, especially union employees used by. U.S. automakers like Ford Motor, General Motors and. Jeep-maker Stellantis.

For nearly two weeks, 81-year-old Biden has sought to. stem defections by Democratic legislators, donors and other allies. anxious he stands to lose to Trump, 78.

On Wednesday, Biden met the executive council of the. AFL-CIO, the largest federation of U.S. trade unions, to shore. up support. Fain went to, and the AFL-CIO's executive council. all declared its dedication to re-electing Biden.

AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler stated on Friday that U.S. unions. were unified behind Biden, including the president walks the picket. line with employees whereas Trump crosses them.

We are standing strong with President Biden and Vice. President Harris due to the fact that they have actually stood strong with us, she informed. press reporters on Air Force One. I believe UAW members understand the. distinction between these 2 prospects.

Fain and the UAW backed Biden in January after the president. joined a union picket line throughout a six-week autoworkers strike. last year that led to historic wage boosts for employees. at the Detroit 3 carmakers. Biden was the very first U.S. president to stroll with striking workers.

Biden, who has characterized himself as the most pro-union. president in U.S. history, has actually recently leaned on labor leaders. to drum up support.

(source: Reuters)