President Trump again went after Harley-Davidson in a Fox News interview.
President Trump has again slammed iconic US motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson over its tariffs-motivated decision to move some of its production out of the US.
"I guarantee you, everybody that ever bought a Harley-Davidson voted for Trump," the president told Fox News' Maria Bartiromo in an interview that aired Sunday. "They are called, 'Bikers for Trump.'"
"I think [Harley is] going to take a big hit. I just think it's a great American product and our people have more pride than they used to have," Trump added. "They don't want [Harley] built in another country."
These remarks come after he tweeted on Wednesday: "Harley-Davidson should stay 100% in America, with the people that got you your success. I've done so much for you, and then this. Other companies are coming back where they belong! We won't forget, and neither will your customers or your now very HAPPY competitors!" He expressed similar sentiments the day prior, tweeting: "A Harley-Davidson should never be built in another country-never! Their employees and customers are already very angry at them. If they move, watch, it will be the beginning of the end - they surrendered, they quit! The Aura will be gone and they will be taxed like never before!" "When I had Harley-Davidson officials over to the White House, I chided them about tariffs in other countries, like India, being too high," Trump also stated. "Companies are now coming back to America. Harley must know that they won't be able to sell back into U.S. without paying a big tax!" Harley-Davidson's decision is linked to Trump's decision to impose tariffs on allied nations like those in the European Union, notes the New York Times. The EU responded by slapping steep tariffs on a number of US goods, including motorcycles.