On the recordJune 6, 2012
In Chrysler, you have the Administration looking out for the entire country, trying to make sure that the United States did not lose its industrial base.
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congress.govIn Chrysler, you have the Administration looking out for the entire country, trying to make sure that the United States did not lose its industrial base.
Garrett discusses the Administration's role in protecting national interests during the Chrysler case.
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