At a rally in Freeland, Michigan, former President Donald Trump promised to overturn President Joe Biden’s electric vehicle (EV) rule, which he believes would harm Michigan’s economy and benefit China. Trump denounced Biden’s plan to phase out gas-powered vehicles by 2032, claiming that EVs are expensive, have limited range, and will be manufactured in China. He criticized the head of the United Auto Workers for supporting Biden and warned that Biden’s EV mandate would destroy the economy. Trump pledged to impose tariffs on foreign cars and bring the car industry back to Michigan if re-elected. He vowed to prevent Chinese cars from entering the American market and highlighted concerns about Chinese company BYD potentially impacting the U.S. auto industry.