Trump ally warns swing state's voters "highly concerned" about tariffs
- Republican Senator Ron Johnson expressed concerns about President Trump's tariffs, noting they are "bold and high risk." He stated, "They will either reap the rewards or suffer the consequences."
- President Trump announced a 10% baseline tariff on all imports and higher levies on several countries, claiming it will benefit U.S. Manufacturers.
- Johnson highlighted that trade is a complicated issue, mentioning many vital manufacturing sectors have been offshored for national security.
- Senator John Kennedy remarked that nobody can predict the tariffs' economic impact and criticized blind supporters, stating that "anybody who tries to tell you that they know what the short-term impact is going to be is just lying.
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GOP Sen. Johnson: I'll Be Talking to Trump About Tariff 'Exemptions' as Time Goes On to Ensure Businesses Survive
During an interview aired on Thursday’s “PBS NewsHour,” Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) stated that there will be problems for manufacturers that import products no longer made in the U.S. under the Trump tariffs because “it’s going to take a long The post GOP Sen. Johnson: I’ll Be Talking to Trump About Tariff ‘Exemptions’ as Time Goes On to Ensure Businesses Survive appeared first on Breitbart.
GOP Sen. Johnson says Wisconsin bracing to see 'how painful' tariff fallout will be
Financial markets sank in the wake of President Trump's decision to impose tariffs on practically all goods being imported to the U.S. Republican Sen. Ron Johnson is a member of the Senate budget and finance committees. His state of Wisconsin exports more than $27 billion in goods to international markets and he joined Amna Nawaz to discuss the tariffs.
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