Trump To Slap Mexico, Canada And China With Tariffs Saturday
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : The announcement follows import tax threats long made by the Republican unless all three countries do more to address the illegal immigration crisis and the smuggling of fentanyl into the United States.54% : Trump, who has executed an ambitious immigration enforcement agenda since re-assuming office, has wielded his authority to force other countries into cooperation.
47% : However, she was not yet able to comment whether exemptions would be made for oil imports.
43% : "I was just with the President in the Oval Office and I can confirm that tomorrow, the Feb. 1 deadline that President Trump put into place in a statement several weeks ago continues," Leavitt said.
42% : "I think Americans concerned with increased prices should look at what President Trump did in his first term," she said.
37% : Outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stepped up border enforcement, visited Trump at Mar-a-Largo and deployed his own officials to Washington, D.C., in an effort to avoid a tariff battle.
32% : "President Trump is going to do everything he possibly can to cut the inflation crisis that the previous administration imposed on the American people and he will continue to effectively utilize tariffs."
28% : Nevertheless, Trudeau made clear that he will issue a "purposeful, forceful but reasonable, immediate" response if Trump follows through with his import tax threats.
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