KEY POINTS
  • Automakers are trying to deal with President Trump's efforts to roll back Obama-era fuel efficiency rules.
  • Companies want to satisfy the Trump administration while do what's best for their businesses.
  • Trump on Wednesday turned up the heat on auto companies, particularly Ford, for not supporting his plans. He called auto executives "foolish" and weak.

DETROIT – Automakers are walking a fine line of business and politics when it comes to President Donald Trump's efforts to roll back Obama-era fuel efficiency rules.

In tweets Wednesday, Trump turned up the heat on auto companies, particularly Ford, for not supporting his plans. He called auto executives "foolish," said the founders of Ford Motor and General Motors are "rolling over" at the "weakness of current car company executives."