Hi Danno - here is what Grok came up with:
Yes, some U.S. automakers have expressed support for the Trump auto tariffs that took effect in 2025. Notably, Ford Motor Company has indicated a positive stance. Ford's CEO, Jim Farley, has publicly stated that he supports the tariffs, aligning with President Trump's goal of boosting U.S. manufacturing. Ford has even introduced a "From America, For America" discount program, offering employee pricing to all customers, which suggests they see the tariffs as an opportunity to promote domestically produced vehicles. Additionally, the United Auto Workers (UAW) union, which represents workers at Ford, General Motors (GM), and Stellantis, has praised the tariffs, with UAW President Shawn Fain calling them a step toward ending the "free trade disaster" and benefiting American workers. While GM and Stellantis have not been as explicitly vocal in favor, their engagement with the administration and the UAW’s endorsement suggest a level of tacit support among Detroit’s Big Three, though their responses are tempered by concerns over supply chain costs and consumer prices.