Former President Trump criticized the Cleveland Guardians owners for changing the team's name in 2022. Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves revealed that Trump vowed to block the US Steel, Nippon Steel deal if elected. Goncalves emphasized the importance of keeping ownership of assets in the US, opposing the Nippon and US Steel deal.
"[@POTUS] spoke loud and clear that the ownership of the assets should stay with the United States." Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves tells @davidfaber why $CLF opposes the deal between Nippon and US Steel. $X https://t.co/siZULeQUg8
"I have full conviction that this deal between Nippon Steel and the union will never happen," $CLF CEO Lourenco Goncalves tells @davidfaber. He blasts Nippon's bid to buy US Steel a deal that has come under scrutiny from the @WhiteHouse and the @steelworkers. $X https://t.co/2RX403NPC3
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves says in an interview with CNBC that former President Trump told him that he would block the US Steel, Nippon Steel deal if he is elected president. $X
*GONCLAVES: TRUMP SAID HE WOULD BLOCK US STEEL, NIPPON DEAL
Trump blasts Cleveland Guardians owners over 2022 name change https://t.co/q8CiSdrQEG https://t.co/p5LQM4K0Ke