A guest caller for journalist Mark Halperin’s Wednesday evening show praised President Donald Trump’s tariffs and said he felt he had heard.
Trump announced a nationwide emergency on Wednesday, imposing a series of mutual tariffs set at about half the rates other countries charge for US imports. The White House is known as the initiative “Liberation Day.” between Live stream In the case of “2way Tonight,” a guest named Robert states that the move is not about the immediate economic impact, but about feeling recognized after years of neglect.
“And I think what everyone forgets is the fact that when President Trump says that auto workers are there and “in my life, every factory, every plant, every factory is closed to the extent that it follows all sorts of noise,” we’re talking to his base in every swing state in Pennsylvania to every swing state. “We live in this wasteland and understand the global market, so it was the perfect music to listen to here.”
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The guest said he was looking for a leader who promises to prioritize American employment and industry.
“I also voted for Ronald Reagan and everything else. But at some point, I know someone needs to talk for us. And this is why we voted for Donald Trump. Full stop. “At least, someone heard us here. (Related: “I’m Carefully Optimistic”: Doug Ford strongly recommends Canada “retaliation against Trump’s tariffs”)
Members of the Automobile and Steel Coalition have declared support for Trump’s tariffs on foreign imports. Michigan auto worker James Benson Jr. and Indiana steel worker Matt Novak both said they were optimistic about the impact these tariffs will have on their respective industries.
Trump said the new tariffs on all imported vehicles and auto parts are designed to protect the automotive industry. White House Added This measure is necessary to counter unfair trade practices and strengthen the US auto sector.
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