President-elect Trump continues to criticize U.S. companies by name, most recently complaining that General Motors is producing some models in Mexico and selling them in the U.S. Former Bush aide Karl Rove criticized Trump's Twitter strategy. "We have to be careful about this," he warned. "The implication is that General Motors is building a bunch of cars in Mexico and shipping them into the U.S., but that is fundamentally untrue. The facility in Mexico sells cars primarily to the foreign market." Rove also denounced Senate Democrats who are vowing to slow down the confirmation process. "The Democrats have announced that there are eight appointees they will oppose and delay. This is pure obstructionism, an attempt to make it difficult to put together a government. Within two days of being sworn in, seven of President Obama's cabinet nominees were approved." The Factor groused, "It looks like Senator Schumer and his crew are going to sabotage Trump, but they can't stop these appointments."
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