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    Gov. Whitmer talks tariffs with Michigan auto dealers



    Gov. Whitmer talks tariffs with Michigan auto dealers

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    President Trump is set to visit Michigan next week for the first time since he won the battleground state in the 2024 election.

    Mr. Trump’s press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, confirmed on X that he will be in the state on Tuesday, April 29, to mark the Trump administration reaching the 100-day mark. The Detroit News first reported on the president’s upcoming visit. 

    According to White House officials, the president will deliver a speech at Macomb Community College beginning at 6 p.m., with doors opening at 1:45 p.m.

    “President Trump is excited to return to the great state of Michigan next Tuesday, where he will rally in Macomb County to celebrate the first 100 days,” Leavitt said in the post.

    The president last visited Michigan the night before the November election, the same place he visited on the eve of the 2016 and 2020 elections.

    Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer visited the president twice at the White House in the last two months. The Democratic governor, who is finishing out her second term, discussed jobs and tariffs, the economy and manufacturing. The meetings came as Mr. Trump announced tariffs on foreign-made cars and auto parts, a move praised by United Auto Workers union President Shawn Fain.

    On Wednesday, Michigan auto dealers, feeling the impact of the tariff policies, took their concerns to Whitmer.

    “When we have an economy that’s sputtering because of national policy, it’s going to impact our ability to fund our schools and build roads,” Whitmer said. “Every one of us pays for this, and Michiganders pay more dearly than anyone else in the country when we’ve got indiscriminate tariffs that policy’s changing constantly. It’s hurting every industry.”

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    DeJanay Booth-Singleton

    DeJanay Booth-Singleton is a digital producer at CBS Detroit. She covers various topics such as crime, business and politics.



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