The company’s top executive resigned after the struggling automaker released an investigation by its board.
The president will begin selling his proposal on Wednesday, saying it would fix 20,000 miles of roads and 10,000 bridges, while also addressing climate change and racial inequities and raising corporate taxes.
Every carmaker is trying to figure out how to make the leap before governments force it and Tesla and other start-ups lure away drivers.
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General Motors said it would no longer back President Trump’s effort to strip California of the power to set fuel economy standards.