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Biden test drives electric truck during stop in Michigan


President BidenJoe BidenBiden’s quiet diplomacy under pressure as Israel-Hamas fighting intensifies Overnight Defense: Administration approves 5M arms sale to Israel | Biden backs ceasefire in call with Netanyahu | Military sexual assault reform push reaches turning point CDC mask update sparks confusion, opposition MORE on Tuesday test drove a Ford electric pickup truck as part of a visit to the company’s plant in Dearborn, Mich., during which he touted electric vehicles as the “future of the auto industry.”

Biden took the Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup, a vehicle the company plans to officially unveil this week, for a spin during his visit to the plant.  

“This sucker’s quick,” the president told the White House pool reporter.

Asked if the reporter could ask a question about Israel, Biden said “No, you can’t. Not unless you get in front of the car as I step on it. I’m only teasing”.

Press Secretary Jen PsakiJen PsakiBiden’s quiet diplomacy under pressure as Israel-Hamas fighting intensifies Overnight Defense: Administration approves 5M arms sale to Israel | Biden backs ceasefire in call with Netanyahu | Military sexual assault reform push reaches turning point CDC mask update sparks confusion, opposition MORE tweeted a picture of Biden behind the wheel, writing “Just a quick stop during a test drive of the Ford F-150 lightning.”

During his speech at the plant, Biden sought to make the case for his proposed  $174 billion investment in electric vehicles, framing the issue as part of a competition with China.

“The rest of the world is moving fast. They’re moving ahead. They’re not waiting for the United States of America,” Biden said during his remarks. “We have a playbook that’ll work. We’re going to set a new pace for electric vehicles.”





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