US President George W. Bush has called for a reopening of US General Motors' dismissal of Rhodes Town assembly plant in Ohio.
Trump said on Twitter that he had just talked about GM's CEO, Maribara and Rhodes Town, and that he had asked for something soon, including selling the plant.
A GM spokesman said he would not comment on the conversations between President Trump and President Barack Obama, Bloomberg reported.
Earlier, GM suspended production at the Rhodes Town assembly plant in Ohio on August 6, following a restructuring plan.
Trump, GM to shut down plant in US every day 'pressure'
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US President George W. Bush has called for a reopening of US General Motors' dismissal of Rhodes Town assembly plant in Ohio. Trump said on Twitter that he had just talked about GM's CEO, Maribara and Rhodes Town, and that he had asked for something soon, including selling the plant.
Source: sbskr