Rep. Ryan on GM tweets: Trump is a 'distraction’

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Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) says he’s “pissed” about President Trump’s tweets about the GM plant in Lordstown, Ohio. The plant is located in Ryan’s district.

In a series of Tweets Monday morning and over the weekend, Trump blasted the automaker for ending production at its Lordstown plant. President Trump also called out the local union leader, David Green, telling him to “get his act together and produce” in a tweet.

Last month, Ryan brought Green to the State of the Union address as his guest.

“To have the most powerful man in the country, in the world, kick that guy in teeth -- I think says everything you need to know about President Trump,” Ryan said in an interview with Yahoo Finance. “[Green] is just a guy doing his job and to be treated this way by the most powerful guy in the world is just bush league,” said Ryan.

‘He kicks them in the teeth’

Thousands of workers have lost their jobs as GM eliminated shifts at the plant over the past two years. The automaker shut down production in Lordstown earlier this month, when the last Chevy Cruze rolled off the assembly line.

“The ripple effect has been devastating,” Ryan said. “You know, we have a hospital system that I think lost 30 or 40 nurses because of transfers, school districts are losing kids, the supply chain continues to lay off workers.”

“I’m not saying the president has a magic wand he can wave,” he added. “I’m just saying give a s***. Care. Care about these workers. That’s all I’m saying. And not only does he not, he kicks one of them in the teeth.”

The president also tweeted that he spoke with GM CEO Mary Barra, urging her to sell the plant or “do something quickly.” Trump said Barra blamed the United Auto Workers union.