Detroit Free Press

After a weekend of tweets targeting General Motors and the United Auto Workers over the Lordstown, Ohio, plant, President Donald Trump was not letting up on Monday.

This followed several tweets from Trump over the weekend.

On Saturday, he took aim at General Motors:

Then Sunday, he had his say on the UAW:

To which the UAW responded:

General Motors released a statement Sunday in response to the president's tweets on Sunday:

"To be clear, under the terms of the UAW-GM National Agreement, the ultimate future of the unallocated plants will be resolved between GM and the UAW. We remain open to talking with all affected stakeholders, but our main focus remains on our employees and offering them jobs in our plants where we have growth opportunities. We have now placed over 1,000 employees from our unallocated plants to other GM locations, and we have opportunities available for virtually all impacted employees."

Later Sunday, Trump talked to GM CEO Mary Barra:

GM, asked whether Barra indeed blamed the UAW for the situation, said “we aren't going to provide any specifics from a private conversation.”

Also new on Monday is word of a Trump visit to Lima, Ohio, on Wednesday.

UPDATE: At 10 a.m., the UAW responded to Trump's morning tweets.

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