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Trump continued to pressure General Motors over its decision to close an Ohio manufacturing plant, complaining that the company is moving too slowly in talks to reopen the facility

President Donald Trump on Monday continued to pressure General Motors over its decision to close an Ohio manufacturing plant, complaining that the company is moving too slowly in talks to reopen the facility.last November that its plant in Lordstown, Ohio, would be among multiple facilities set to close as part of restructuring maneuvers. The move quickly drew the ire of the president, who at the time angrily relayed via Twitter his conversation with GM CEO Mary Barra.

and want Lordstown , in one of the best economies in our history, opened or sold to a company who will open it up fast! Car companies are all coming back to the U.S. So is everyone else," the president wrote online across a pair of Twitter posts. "We now have the best Economy in the World, the envy of all. Get that big, beautiful plant in Ohio open now. Close a plant in China or Mexico, where you invested so heavily pre-Trump, but not in the U.S.A.

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