California Gov. Gavin Newsom accused President Trump of trying to scuttle California’s strict car emissions standards to help the oil industry, calling it a 'pathetic' decision that was disguised as a way to assist automobile manufacturers.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday accused President Trump of trying to scuttle California’s strict car emissions standards to help the oil industry, calling it a “pathetic” decision disguised as a way to assist automobile manufacturers.
The New York Times reported that a fter the announcement of the deal, a T rump advisor called officials from Toyota, Fiat Chrysler and General Motors to the White House toNewsom criticized the president for trying to impose his will on private industry, saying it was a strong-arm tactic expected in “crackpot, Third World countries” and not the United States.
The voluntary deal between the California Air Resources Board and automakers Ford, Honda, Volkswagen and BMW covers about a third of the new cars and SUVs sold in the U.S. Under the agreement, the four automakers agreed to produce cars that must reach a minimum of about 50 mpg by 2026.Newsom also confirmed a New York Times’ report that Mercedes-Benz is about to join the agreement with California and said state officials are in discussions with another major automaker.
When Trump announced the rollback of mileage standards in 2017, he told workers at a vehicle testing facility outside Detroit that his administration was making “common-sense changes” and would lift up the American auto industry and its workers. He told workers at a vehicle testing facility outside Detroit in 2017 that “we are going to ensure that any regulations we have protect and defend your jobs.
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