Trump Paid $20,000 To Stage Fake Michigan Union Rally

The Meidas Touch reports:

When Joe Biden became the first president to join a picket line this past September for the UAW, the Trump campaign scrambled to do something to counter the move. Michigan is a critical state for both campaigns, and when auto workers went on strike last fall, Biden made it clear that he was on the side of the workers, and for that he was recently rewarded with the UAW endorsement.

What did Trump do? He did what he always does – used money and stagecraft to create the illusion of substance while doing absolutely nothing to help anyone. The Trump campaign paid Drake Enterprises, a non-union auto parts shop in Clinton Township, $20,000 to stage a fake event with people holding up “Union Members for Trump” signs behind him to make it look like he was holding a rally with union auto workers on strike.

Read the full article. Back in September, I reported that Trump had planted fake union workers at the rally and now we know that he paid them.