UAW Strikes Led by Socialist Advisors Aim for 'Operational Chaos,' Concern White House
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UAW president Shawn Fain has ordered strikes involving 30,000 auto workers across Ford, GM, and Stellantis that have cost billions.
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Fain is advised by socialist activists like Chris Brooks who want to keep automakers "wounded for months" with strikes.
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Brooks and others were brought in after Fain fired veteran UAW advisers, wanting to rebrand the union.
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Leaked messages show the goal is "operational chaos" to advance a socialist agenda.
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The White House is concerned, and critics say Fain is a "mouthpiece" for aides with a "greater socialist agenda".