WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump could soon move to cancel more than $1 billion in federal grants for General Motors Co. and Stellantis NV and $800 million total in Michigan, according to a Trump administration planning document obtained by The Detroit News.
The largest Michigan grant in question is a $500 million award for GM to convert its Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant from producing internal combustion engine cars to producing EVs. The other Michigan grant awardees on the list include Dow Chemical Co., Ford Motor Co., auto supplier Robert Bosch LLC and more.
The document also lists over $16 billion worth of Department of Energy projects targeted for cancellation across more than a dozen other states. It has circulated on Capitol Hill after being provided to members of the Sena