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Eugene

(67,313 posts)
Sat Jun 1, 2019, 01:33 PM Jun 2019

Trump defies close advisers in deciding to threaten Mexico with disruptive tariffs

Source: Washington Post

Trump defies close advisers in deciding to threaten Mexico with disruptive tariffs

By Seung Min Kim, Josh Dawsey and Damian Paletta May 31 at 8:19 PM

President Trump, confronted with the latest surge of migration that threatens his tough-on-the-border image, was ready to launch his newest plan — across-the-board tariffs on Mexican goods, likely to wound the healthy economy and trigger protests from parts of his own party.

But during a Wednesday night huddle inside the Oval Office, Trump was running into a roadblock: his own advisers.

Calling in from his travels in the Middle East, presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner argued against imposing unilateral tariffs, warning that the move could imperil the prospects of ratifying a new trade deal with Mexico and Canada, according to officials familiar with the meeting. Kushner, a senior White House adviser, insisted that he could still work directly with Mexico to resolve the burgeoning migration crisis.

In the Oval Office with Trump, U.S. Trade Representative Robert E. Lighthizer also lobbied against the tariffs, similarly concerned that the drastic threat against the United States’ third-largest trading partner would upend the fragile trade agreement, which still requires Congress’s blessing.

But Trump was unmoved by the arguments and repeatedly said Mexico had to do more, one person with knowledge of the meeting said. The tariffs, he declared, were going to be announced no matter what.

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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-defies-close-advisers-in-deciding-to-threaten-mexico-with-disruptive-tariffs/2019/05/31/d87ae82c-83ba-11e9-bce7-40b4105f7ca0_story.html

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Trump defies close advisers in deciding to threaten Mexico with disruptive tariffs (Original Post) Eugene Jun 2019 OP
That idiot Peter Navarro argued tariffs are not a consumer tax RedParrot Jun 2019 #1
I first thought the authors misspelled "advisors" Hokie Jun 2019 #2
 

RedParrot

(112 posts)
1. That idiot Peter Navarro argued tariffs are not a consumer tax
Sat Jun 1, 2019, 01:43 PM
Jun 2019

Trump’s idiot trade advisor Peter Navarro was on TV saying that China and Mexico were paying for the tariffs, not the consumers. Navarro also said that Mexico exports “illegal aliens.”

Trump is not the only moron in White House.

Hokie

(4,368 posts)
2. I first thought the authors misspelled "advisors"
Sat Jun 1, 2019, 02:43 PM
Jun 2019

They used "advisers" instead. I looked it up and either spelling is correct. I don't see the latter spelling as often though.

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