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White House team won't travel to Detroit to join UAW strike talks

The White House team that President Joe Biden said Friday he was “dispatching” to Detroit to help resolve the auto workers' strike will no longer travel there. Read More
White House Officials Won’t Head To Detroit Amid UAW Strike, After ...

White House officials’ trip to the mecca of U.S. auto manufacturing isn’t happening anymore, but Trump will be there soon. Read More
White House no longer deploying team to Detroit this week amid UAW strike

Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su and White House senior adviser Gene Sperling are no longer deploying to Detroit this week, a White House official said, and instead will engage with United Auto ... Read More
White House scraps Detroit visit to help resolve UAW strike

White House officials will stay in Washington to "allow talks to move forward" between the UAW and automakers instead of traveling to Detroit. Read More
White House team not yet traveling to Detroit to join UAW strike ... - AOL

The White House team that President Joe Biden said Friday he was “dispatching” to Detroit to help resolve the auto workers' strike will no longer travel there. Read More
White House team to go to Detroit to help resolve UAW strike - NBC News

A team that President Joe Biden dispatched to help resolve the UAW strike will be in Detroit early in the week, an administration official told NBC News Sunday. Read More
White House team to go to Detroit 'early this week' to help resolve UAW ...

A team that President Joe Biden dispatched to help resolve the UAW strike will be in Detroit early in the week, an administration official told NBC News Sunday. Read More
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