https://time.com/5813277/trump-emergency-powers-gm-coronavirus-theatrics/
But if Trump’s Friday performance conveyed urgency and action, four
days later, neither is anywhere in evidence. Despite the tough talk and
the invocation of presidential powers, Trump and his team by midday on
Tuesday had yet to formally file a single order for a GM-made
ventilator. While negotiations were ongoing, they had set no mandatory
timeline for delivery of the machines, or even suggested a voluntary
one. And they had not informed GM of what prices the federal government
will pay for the machines under Trump’s executive order.
For its part, GM has continued following the plan to produce
ventilators that it had discussed with the White House for weeks prior
to Trump’s order, a plan that was already well underway when he issued
it, according to documents reviewed by TIME.
Whatever the logic behind Trump’s public statements about GM and his
use of emergency powers, the company maintains that Trump’s tough talk
resulted in no change from the Mar. 23 plan they presented to his
government. After his Mar. 27 statements, on Sunday, Trump was asked at
the White House how negotiations GM were going since he invoked DPA two
days earlier. Although nothing had changed, he responded that the automaker was now doing a “fantastic job.”
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