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Republicans dismiss concerns over increased costs from Trump’s tariffs


In an interview, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended President Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico, citing their lack of cooperation in curbing fentanyl flow into the U.S. She emphasized the need for all three countries to come to the table and address the issue. Republican Sen. Eric Schmitt echoed this sentiment, accusing the countries of taking advantage of the U.S. while fentanyl streams into communities. Both officials dismissed concerns about potential price increases for U.S. consumers as a result of the tariffs, with Trump suggesting that any pain would be worth it for making America great again. However, Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly criticized the administration’s approach, arguing that tying immigration and border security to tariffs would hurt American families by raising prices on consumer goods. Despite the differing views on the impact of tariffs, all parties agreed on the importance of addressing the issue of fentanyl flow and the need for cooperation from the affected nations.

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