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Alright, Mr. Trump, you're about to learn some lessons from us, and I'll be the first to teach you. You and your buddy from Twitter are about to find out what we're all about.

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Someone is in jail facing up to 20 years for throwing a Molotov cocktail through a dealership. Anyone who touches a Tesla or goes to a dealership should beware, because "we're coming after you." Those funding such actions will also be targeted and identified.

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This isn't a trade war, but a balancing of our economy with countries that have taken advantage of us for decades, getting rich over the backs of American workers. Unfair trade deals have caused the loss of manufacturing jobs, with production moving overseas and then being sold back to the U.S. Countries need access to the U.S. economy, the largest and greatest in the world, but it's costing manufacturing jobs. It is time for someone to stand up, and President Trump is applauded for being the first president to stand up and address this. It's about the future of America's economy. Trade deficits have increased year after year, and President Trump is finally doing something about it.

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I claim to be the chosen one, stating that China has made $500 billion by ripping off the United States through intellectual property theft and other means. I believe someone had to take action, so I am taking on China in trade. And the good news is, we are winning.

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Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi have been discussing tariffs for decades. China's repression, trade deficit, and job losses for American workers are issues. Tariffs signal to China that unfair trade policies must end, or there will be dramatic consequences. When Democrat elites want tariffs, it's accepted, but when President Trump wants tariffs, there's a double standard. Some believe everyone knew tariffs were necessary, but lacked the courage to implement them. Implementing tariffs takes guts, and the country needs to be patient. The situation is working out, possibly faster than anticipated. This is a transition to greatness for the country. People investing in the country will do better than ever before.

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The President has initiated a complete restructuring of the international trading system with a fair and reciprocal plan. For too long other countries have damaged our defense industrial base and threatened our national security. Take Europe, for example. The US runs a $230 billion trade deficit with them, especially in the auto industry. A Cadillac faces tariffs and VAT taxes that significantly increase its price in Germany, while a BMW coming to the US gets rebates, allowing it to be sold much cheaper. This disparity explains why Germany sells us eight times more cars than we sell them. To address this, we're going to identify how countries are unfairly exploiting us through tariffs and non-monetary barriers. Then we will determine reciprocal tariffs to counteract this unfairness, ensuring fair treatment for America. This isn't a political issue, it's an American issue. We want jobs, factories, and a strong defense industrial base here at home so we can be safe, secure, and prosperous.

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President Trump believes China wants and has to make a deal with the U.S., and that China made a mistake in retaliating. Because of this retaliation, 4% tariffs on China will go into effect tonight at midnight. Trump believes China doesn't know how to start the deal-making process. If China reaches out to make a deal, Trump will be incredibly gracious, but he's going to do what's best for the American people. When asked under what conditions Trump might consider lowering tariffs on China, the speaker stated it would be imprudent to say.

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Check out these insane tariffs that Canada imposed on the US last year: 250% for milk, 291% for butter, and over 200% for whey and cheese. Meanwhile, we charged them far less for the same goods. Since Trump announced tariffs, everyone suddenly became an economics expert. I don't know how tariffs will affect the economy, and neither does anyone else. But I do know tariffs led Apple to build a new factory and hire 20,000 Americans. Honda is building Civics here instead of Mexico. Taiwan Semiconductor is investing $100 billion to build five chip factories in the US. Tariffs pressure China, Mexico, and Canada to stop the flow of fentanyl. Tariffs are one tactic in an economic strategy. Are we willing to tolerate short-term disruption for long-term gain? Macroeconomics are complicated and take time to play out. Are you listening to people who want the President to fail, even if it hurts America?

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President Trump threatened Apple with 25% duties on iPhones made overseas, stating on Truth Social that he expects iPhones to be manufactured in the United States, not India or elsewhere. Trump clarified in a press conference that the tariffs would also apply to Samsung and any other company that makes that product to ensure fairness. He anticipates these measures will be appropriately implemented by June.

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Joe Biden has run up record trade deficits, costing the country jobs and wealth. To address this, I will pass the Trump Reciprocal Trade Act, which will impose the same tariffs on countries that impose tariffs on American goods. If they don't drop the tariffs, we'll make money. Other countries will have two choices: eliminate tariffs on us or pay us billions of dollars. This will benefit farmers, manufacturers, and the middle class, and reduce our dependence on China. We have been disrespected on trade for too long, but with this act, that will change. The Trump Reciprocal Trade Act.

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Canada will respond to U.S. trade actions with 25% tariffs on $155 billion of American goods. This includes immediate tariffs on $30 billion starting Tuesday, followed by additional tariffs on $125 billion in 21 days. This delay allows Canadian companies and supply chains to explore alternatives.

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I will label those harming great American companies as domestic terrorists and stop them. I've defended the NFL and many American companies, doing them favors. Harming such companies, especially those providing numerous jobs, will lead to serious consequences for those caught. This is quite literally terrorism, with examples including vandalizing charging stations, dealerships, and Teslas. Terrorism involves using violence to achieve political goals by instilling fear, with domestic terrorism occurring within a country. These individuals are domestic terrorists and should be treated accordingly. The FBI should intervene and take this seriously. It's great to see Trump supporting Elon, as he deserves it.

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We also recognize potential challenges in the relationship with The United States, and we are ready for that. When targeted, unfairly or arbitrarily, the European Union will respond firmly. This weekend, we witnessed how steep tariffs were imposed on Canada and Mexico. Those tariffs raise business costs. They harm workers and consumers. They create unnecessary economic disruption and drive inflation. We do not see much good coming out of this. At the same time, the European Union remains also steadfast in its multilateral commitments, be it from our development aid to our climate targets.

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If the US forces our hand, we will inflict the biggest trade blow they have ever endured with dollar-for-dollar retaliation. Any tariff imposed on Canada will be met with a smart and targeted response. The US tariffs are across the board and will hurt them. For example, aluminum is basically electricity in solid form, and imposing a 25% tariff on Canadian aluminum is like putting a 25% tax on electricity, which they need for the AI race with China. Our retaliation will be surgical, targeting American stakeholders who matter to the White House. I propose a 100% tariff on all Teslas and call on other affected countries to join us. We will also target specific Trump constituencies, like Wisconsin dairy farmers, by no longer allowing them to sell their products in Canada.

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The president increased tariff rates to offset Chinese retaliation, escalating the situation. Both sides added 25% tariffs, with China implementing additional non-tariff measures that effectively created an embargo on trade. This embargo is considered unsustainable for both sides.

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China has reportedly grounded Boeing as payback for Trump's tariffs, halting further deliveries of Boeing jets and purchases of aircraft equipment from US companies. China has already halted exports of critical rare earth minerals. In response to US tariffs, China insists it will persevere and expand its trade circle, even approaching India, Australia, and Saudi Arabia to form an axis against The US. China warned, "if war is what The US wants...we're ready to fight till the end." Pundits warn tariffs could eliminate 740,000 US jobs by 2025. Prices for apparel, electronics, and consumer goods will rise, and China's retaliatory tariffs jeopardize a $16 billion export market in agriculture. While tariffs incentivize re-shoring, 95% of some goods rely on Asian manufacturing, and higher import costs could exacerbate inflation. Much of what is labeled "Made in USA" or "Made in France" contains components manufactured in China. Economists warn this trade war could result in a recession.

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Of course big business and Wall Street hate Trump's tariffs; they've been decimating American manufacturing for decades. These tariffs are helping to reverse that trend. We've seen companies like Milwaukee Tool, which sounds American but is owned by the Chinese Communist Party, compete against American companies. That's why we need tariffs to protect companies that actually want to manufacture in the United States. Don't believe the lies you read; polls show Americans overwhelmingly support tariffs.

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Speaker 0 conveys a policy stance: 'When I came in, the first thing I said is any BRICS state that even mentions the destruction of the dollar will be charged a 150% tariff, and we don't want your goods. We don't wanna partake. And' The central assertion is that any BRICS state mentioning the destruction of the dollar would incur a 150% tariff, with the speaker stating they do not want the goods or participation from those states. The transcript ends with an unfinished conjunction, 'And', suggesting the thought continued beyond the excerpt. The excerpt provided ends abruptly, with 'And' indicating continuation.

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Starting today, all US companies are banned from government procurement. Our province spends about $30 billion annually on procurement, plus our $200+ billion infrastructure plan. U.S. businesses will lose out on billions in revenue, and they only have President Trump to blame. I urge all 444 municipalities to do the same, and some already are, like Brampton. We're also ripping up Ontario's contract with Starlink. It's done. We won't award contracts to those enabling economic attacks on our province and country. This is Team Canada's response, alongside federal tariffs and actions from other premiers.

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Any BRICS state that mentions the destruction of the dollar will be charged a 150% tariff, and the U.S. does not want their goods.

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President Trump is threatening a 50% tax on all imports from the EU and a 25% tariff on Apple products if iPhones aren't made in America. These proposed tariffs on the EU, a long-standing US ally, are higher than the 30% tariffs on China, a geopolitical rival. The reduction of tariffs on China was intended to facilitate negotiations between Washington and Beijing. Trump is reportedly upset by the lack of progress in trade talks with the EU, which is pushing for zero tariffs, while Trump wants to maintain at least a 10% tax on most imports.

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The speaker states that China wants to make a deal with the United States and believes China has to make a deal. China made a mistake when it retaliated. When America is punched, the president punches back harder, which is why 4% tariffs will go into effect on China tonight at midnight. The president believes that Xi and China want to make a deal, but they just don't know how to get that started. If China reaches out to make a deal, the president will be incredibly gracious but will do what's best for the American people. The Chinese want to make a deal, but they just don't know how to do it.

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The tariff on China will increase to 25% because China retaliated against the U.S. More than 75 countries have contacted the White House to negotiate better trade deals. There will be a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs during negotiations, and the tariff level will be reduced to a universal 10%. According to the Treasury Secretary, President Trump's negotiating strategy has brought more than 75 countries forward to negotiate. Countries that do not retaliate will be rewarded with a 10% baseline tariff. China's tariff will be raised to 25% due to their insistence on escalation.

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Elon JUMPS SHIP On Trump Tariffs
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Elon Musk is openly opposing Trump administration tariffs, advocating for a zero-tariff situation between Europe and North America. He argues for more freedom of movement for workers, contrasting with Trump’s trade advisor Peter Navarro, who defends the tariffs. Navarro claims Musk is protecting his business interests, as Tesla relies on international supply chains. Musk's criticism highlights a rift within the administration, especially as tariffs could harm Tesla's business. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of tariffs on American manufacturing and consumer prices, suggesting that the current policies could lead to economic harm and a potential recession, contradicting Trump's campaign promises to lower prices.

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'MORON': Elon RAGES At Navarro Over Tariffs
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Elon Musk and Peter Navarro are publicly clashing over trade policies, with Musk advocating for free trade and Navarro promoting protectionism. Caroline Levit from the White House commented on their differing views, stating the administration welcomes diverse opinions. Musk criticized Navarro, calling him "dumber than a sack of bricks," while Navarro argued that Musk's reliance on foreign parts undermines American manufacturing. The tension reflects broader disagreements within Trump's administration regarding trade strategy, with concerns about Musk's ties to China. Ultimately, the effectiveness of these policies will determine public perception, regardless of internal disputes.
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