Multiple Countries CAVE Ask for Immediate Negotiations on Trump Tariffs

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Summary

TLDRThe video covers President Trump's recent imposition of extensive tariffs on various countries, especially China, marking a significant shift in U.S. trade policy. It highlights the panic within Washington and among major corporations, who are trying to understand the long-term implications of these tariffs. The video argues that for decades, politicians failed to act against trade imbalances, but Trump is taking bold steps to protect American jobs and manufacturing. It contrasts reactions from China and U.S. media, both of which seem to oppose the tariffs, raising questions about the future of trade relations and domestic job security.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ Trump imposes historic tariffs, changing U.S. trade policy.
  • ๐Ÿ“‰ Stock market reacts negatively, with significant drops reported.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฅ Major corporations seek answers from Trump amidst chaos.
  • ๐Ÿ” Trump fires National Security Council members over disloyalty allegations.
  • โš–๏ธ Reciprocation is a key theme in Trump's tariff strategy.
  • ๐Ÿ’ผ Auto manufacturing in the U.S. is expected to see a boost.
  • ๐ŸŒ China's retaliation is a looming concern for U.S. policy.
  • ๐Ÿ“Š Economic predictions suggest a 'boom' in American markets ahead.
  • ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Media coverage is critiqued for siding with Chinese manufacturers.
  • ๐Ÿค Long-term negotiations are anticipated as countries respond to tariffs.

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The video discusses the significant shifts in global trade policies with President Trump imposing unprecedented tariffs to prioritize American interests. It highlights the turmoil within Trump's administration, including the dismissal of National Security Council members, amidst criticism from global leaders, particularly China, accusing the US of bullying. The narrator emphasizes that Trump's approach is unprecedented, citing his courage to tackle issues that previous politicians avoided, challenging the 'status quo'.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    The focus shifts to the specifics of Trump's new tariffs against various countries, particularly China, citing a reciprocal tariff system aimed at creating equity in trade. The media's portrayal of the tariffs is critiqued, suggesting a bias towards Chinese interests while ignoring the plight of American workers affected by economic outsourcing. The narrative presents a historical perspective, comparing current tariff levels to those of the early 1900s, and mentions the positive response from American manufacturing, including General Motors' plans to increase production in response to the tariffs.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:16:50

    Further, the video emphasizes the long-term goals of Trump's tariffs as a means to reinvent trade policies long considered unfair. Evidence of immediate economic shifts is presented, such as reactions from other countries and stock market trends. The discussion also touches upon the influence of far-right activists like Laura Loomer in shaping Trump's decisions, including the firing of NSC members, while reflecting on Trump's relationship with Washington's established bureaucratic norms. The conclusion reinforces Trump's vision of a stronger, more prosperous America under his trade policies.

Mind Map

Video Q&A

  • What tariffs has Trump imposed recently?

    Trump has levied the largest tariffs in a century, including a base rate of 10% and reciprocal tariffs with China and other countries.

  • What is the U.S. response from China regarding these tariffs?

    China has expressed strong opposition, promising to retaliate against the U.S. tariffs.

  • How has the corporate media reacted to the tariffs?

    Corporate media has largely taken China's side, producing sympathetic stories about Chinese manufacturers affected by the tariffs.

  • What impact do these tariffs have on American workers?

    The tariffs aim to protect American jobs and manufacturing by addressing the trade imbalance with countries like China.

  • What was the reaction of the stock market to the tariffs?

    The stock market reacted negatively, with significant losses reported immediately following the announcement.

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  • 00:00:00
    it is Thursday April 3rd and the order
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    of the world the world order is shifting
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    in front of us we're putting America
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    first for the first time in a century
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    Trump levying the largest tariffs
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    America's had in a hundred years we're
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    going to show you in DC the
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    establishment losing their minds huge
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    pressure on Trump right now in his inner
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    circle the largest CEOs and governments
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    clamoring to get a face-to-face with
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    President Trump begging to understand
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    just how permanent this is we're going
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    to explain also Trump apparently
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    catching the saboturs behind Signalgate
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    i don't know that's what we're hearing
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    three members of Trump's National
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    Security Council fired this morning all
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    working directly under National Security
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    Adviser Mike Waltz and China crying a
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    river blasting the United States calling
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    us bullies they say for the 54% tariff
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    Trump smacked them with really really
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    and more stories as well from around the
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    country but before we get started thank
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    you for liking and sharing these videos
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    it really helps out the channel and
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    consider subscribing so you don't miss
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    these regular updates in the coming days
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    there will be complaints from the
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    globalists and the outsourcers and
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    special interests and the fake news
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    always the fake news will always
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    complain but never forget every
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    prediction our opponents made about
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    trade for the last 30 years has been
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    proven totally wrong they were wrong
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    about NAFTA they were wrong about China
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    they were wrong about the Trans-Pacific
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    Partnership which would have been a
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    disaster if I didn't terminate it if I
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    didn't turn that terminate that United
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    Auto Auto Workers you would have had no
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    jobs in this country you would have had
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    no jobs it was all going to other
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    countries and look regardless how you
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    feel about President Trump you got to
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    admit he is one brave tough sob name me
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    another president or politician who
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    would have the courage to do this risk
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    it all like he has for the betterment of
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    our country because he didn't need to do
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    this nobody nobody else in politics
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    would even consider doing this and yes
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    everyone in Washington knew it needed to
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    be done but the farthest they'd go is
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    talking about it complaining about it
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    how often have you heard politicians
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    complain China is stealing our jobs for
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    four decades yet not one American
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    politician doing a thing to stop it in
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    fact they've been working to help
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    accelerate it protecting the status quo
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    has been their job protecting and
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    propping it up for decades we're talking
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    tens of trillions in dollars of interest
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    in keeping things the way they are watch
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    this clip from 1996 of Nancy Pelosi tell
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    me who does she sound like in this clip
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    roll the tape
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    how far does China have to go how much
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    more repression how big a trade deficit
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    and la loss of jobs for the American
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    worker and how much more dangerous
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    proliferation has to exist before
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    members of this House of Representatives
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    will say "I will not endorse the status
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    quo." As I mentioned it's about jobs
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    proliferation and human rights and there
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    are those who say we shouldn't link
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    human rights and trade and proliferation
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    and trade i disagree but if we just want
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    to take up this issue on the basis of
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    economics alone indeed China should not
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    receive most favored nation status for
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    many for several reasons that I'd like
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    to go into now i'd like to call the
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    attention of our colleagues to this
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    chart on the status quo that the
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    business community is asking each and
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    every one of you to each and every one
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    of us to endorse today right now we have
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    a $34 billion trade deficit for with
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    China the 1999 95 figure it will be over
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    $40 billion for 1996 since square
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    massacre this figure has increased
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    1,000% from three.5 billion then to
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    about $ 34 billion now in terms of
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    tariffs I think it's interesting to note
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    that the average US MFN tariff on
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    Chinese goods coming into the United
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    States is 2% whereas the average Chinese
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    MFM tariff on US goods going into China
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    is 35% is that reciprocal that was 30
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    years ago 30 freaking years ago and
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    nothing's happened nothing has changed
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    these politicians have let it happen
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    sold us out until yesterday until Donald
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    Trump look a president like this comes
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    along once every hundred years yesterday
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    afternoon Trump announcing and signing
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    reciprocal tariffs into effect levying a
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    base rate of 10% on every other
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    country's products then pulling out his
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    reciprocal tariff chart to help explain
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    how and why higher tariffs will be
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    imposed on each specific country watch
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    so if you look at that China first row
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    China 67% that's tariffs charged to the
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    USA including currency manipulation and
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    trade barriers so 67% I think you can
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    for the most part see it those with good
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    eyes with bad eyes we didn't want to
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    bring it's very windy out here we didn't
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    want to bring out the big charts because
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    it had no chance of
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    standing fortunately we came armed with
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    a little smaller chart
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    so 67% so we're going to be charging a
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    discounted reciprocal tariff of 34% i
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    think in other words they charge us we
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    charge them we charge them less so how
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    can anybody be upset they will be
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    because we never charge anybody anything
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    but now we're going to charge trump
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    stressing during the announcement he's
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    going easy on these countries this is a
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    discounted reciprocal tariff he says so
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    don't even think about retaliating china
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    wasting no time howling at the moon last
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    night crying to the WTO the World Trade
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    Organization vowing to counter Trump's
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    bullying they say by retaliating on
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    their own promising to hit back after
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    Trump levied 54% tariffs on all Chinese
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    imports corporate media get this taking
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    China's side you can't make this up the
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    New York Times running puff pieces for
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    Chinese manufacturers about how they're
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    already losing business because of these
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    tariffs this is what protecting the
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    status quo looks like folks trying to
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    make us feel bad make Americans feel bad
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    for these Chinese
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    manufacturers roll the tape the New York
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    Times this this was so classic it was a
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    Saab story they published about a
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    factory owner in China okay the factory
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    is quieter than it should be orders are
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    down this year as customers hesitate in
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    the face of Trump's tariffs the owner
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    told the Times "We're helpless i don't
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    know what the next quarter will be
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    like." Bria oh my god where were the
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    Saab stories about the American workers
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    millions upon millions of them who were
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    told to go learn you know computer code
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    when all their jobs were shipped
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    overseas that's right and how about a
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    little empathy about the manufacturing
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    sector in the United States that has
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    been hollowed out as a result of
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    corporations going to Mexico going to
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    China to produce stuff at much cheaper
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    levels and this really can only be
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    described as a radical radical overhaul
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    of America's century old trade policy
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    china's Ministry of Commerce coming out
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    this morning saying China firmly opposes
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    this and will resolutely take counter
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    measures to safeguard its own rights and
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    interests yes sounds very much like what
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    Trump's doing right what I find
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    ridiculous is everyone making hay out of
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    this saying Trump's tearing up the free
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    trade system that we've built for the
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    last 50 years how in the world is what
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    we've had free trade china's been
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    charging a 60% tariffs for decades when
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    we've had a 3% tariff on them how is
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    that fair markets this morning puking
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    the Dow crashing up to 1500 points the
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    Nasdaq falling close to a,000 the small
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    cap Russell falling into correction
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    territory likely in my opinion a major
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    overreaction now are these tariffs
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    temporary are we going to see some
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    largecale negotiation start happening
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    with these other countries to
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    drastically pull these tariffs back well
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    according to the White House no that
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    will not be happening watch yes and
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    Harris officials here say that President
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    Trump has wanted to do this for a long
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    time for like a decade at least and so
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    because of that these tariffs are not
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    going to get pulled down as part of some
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    kind of a global negotiation in fact
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    quite the opposite
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    the president made it clear yesterday
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    this is not a negotiation this is a
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    national emergency he's always w willing
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    to pick up the phone to answer calls but
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    he laid out the case yesterday for why
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    we are doing it this and these countries
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    around the world have had 70 years to do
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    the right thing by the American people
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    and they have chosen not to they have
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    ripped off American workers they have
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    taken our jobs overseas the president is
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    putting to that yesterday the president
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    himself now says the operation is over
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    the patient lived and is healing the
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    prognosis is that the patient will be
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    far stronger bigger better and more
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    resilient than ever before make America
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    great again in Europe though leaders are
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    scrambling today trying to figure out
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    how to soften the blow to their
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    economies now that's the public position
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    they're taking this gives Trump maximum
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    negotiating leverage the goal here
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    though isn't to impose permanent tariffs
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    it's to bring about real free trade
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    taking an anvil to this longtime unfair
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    system that's been sucking American
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    manufacturing abroad already we've seen
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    Canada and Israel bending the knee
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    agreeing to drop all their tariffs to
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    zero today Thailand announcing they're
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    ready to negotiate with the US on this
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    36% tariff Trump's levied general Motors
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    announcing minutes ago that they will be
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    increasing truck and automobile
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    production at their Fort Wayne Indiana
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    assembly plant in light of these new
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    Trump tariffs watch we were waiting to
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    confirm this um directly with General
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    Motors and now we have and you tell me
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    if this is already a sign that things
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    are happening in President Trump's favor
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    uh a General Motors spokesperson is now
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    confirming there was a webcast to
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    employees a short time ago gm will be
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    making operational adjustments at Fort
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    its Fort Wayne assembly including hiring
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    temporary employees to support current
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    manufacturing and business needs we
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    continuously update and revise
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    production schedules as part of our
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    standard process of evaluating and
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    aligning to manage vehicle inventory um
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    this after initially uh Reuters was
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    reporting on that webcast that they're
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    going to be adding overtime hours for
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    their employees and they're going to be
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    bringing some of that uh they're going
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    to be increasing the production of their
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    light duty trucks at that American
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    fabulous facility and it's important to
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    note during the early 1900s we had
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    tariffs at these levels between 15 to
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    20% that was the highest they ever were
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    as a nation we were never more wealthy
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    than during that period well look where
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    they settled yesterday goldman saying
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    the new effective tariff rates
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    18.8% this is crazy it's wild this is a
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    very exciting time to be alive there are
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    decades decades can go by where nothing
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    really seems to happen nothing seems to
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    change then there are weeks or days even
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    where decades happen in such a small
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    period of time that's what's happening
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    today this will fundamentally change the
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    global economy it will change everything
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    including politics all major
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    manufacturing unions especially the auto
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    unions coming out to fully endorse these
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    tariffs so think what'll happen next
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    year during the midterms or during the
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    next presidential cycle who will the
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    unions give their endorsement to well if
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    the Dems are running on pulling back
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    Trump's tariffs on returning us to this
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    to the old status quo you better believe
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    they will lose the union vote that's a
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    huge voting block so there's so much
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    happening right now trump speaking
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    outside the White House a few minutes
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    ago saying "Get ready for American
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    markets to boom." Roll the tape i think
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    it's going very well it was an operation
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    i like when a patient gets operated on
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    and uh it's a big thing i said this
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    would exactly be the way it is uh we
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    have six or seven trillion dollars
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    coming into our country and uh we've
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    never seen anything like it uh the
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    markets are going to boom the stock is
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    going to boom the country is going to
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    boom and the rest of the world wants to
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    see is there any way they can make a
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    deal uh they've taken away advantage of
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    us for many many years for many years
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    we've been at the wrong side of the ball
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    and I'll tell you what I think it's
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    going to be unbelievable the thing that
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    people have to talk about we're up
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    almost to 7 trillion dollars of
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    investment coming into our country and
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    uh you'll see how it's going to turn out
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    our country is going to boom
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    in another story three staffers on the
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    National Security Council have been
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    terminated fired this morning after
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    journalist Laura Loomer presented her
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    oppo research to President Trump
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    yesterday in the Oval Office presenting
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    him with a list of disloyal employees
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    doing the work for Trump to get to the
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    bottom of these copious leaks that keep
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    coming out of his national security
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    establishment left-wing media freaking
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    out after learning who the president
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    just fired three members of his national
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    security council three lifelong
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    bureaucrats all of whom working under
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    National Security Adviser Mike Waltz so
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    were these men responsible in some way
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    for Signal Gate i don't know that's what
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    we're hearing that's what they're
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    thinking that maybe they played some
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    role there i don't know but we do know
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    one of them is a longtime ally of Dick
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    Cheney corporate media up in arms over
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    this going to bat for these three
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    formerly anonymous officials why i
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    wonder would the media be so upset about
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    this are they losing some of their
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    access watch anyway but on this it is
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    important to note that Laura Loomer is
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    driving this she is a far-right activist
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    she is someone who said uh that if Vice
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    President Harris won the White House
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    during the election that it would smell
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    like curry those were uh comments that
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    were denounced by Republican allies of
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    the president um including Vance the
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    times that he disagreed with it and so
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    she is the one who's really driving this
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    and it speaks to the level of influence
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    and let's talk about the impact on
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    national security who they are and why
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    this matters so much for how um the
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    national security of the United States
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    of America is run and who's doing it
  • 00:15:20
    well what's fascinating about this is
  • 00:15:22
    that the three staffers that have been
  • 00:15:24
    fired here are outside of Washington
  • 00:15:28
    Beltway national security circles these
  • 00:15:30
    are pretty anonymous people they are
  • 00:15:32
    foreign policy minds that have serious
  • 00:15:34
    resumes that have worked serious jobs on
  • 00:15:36
    Capitol Hill in the State Department in
  • 00:15:39
    in think tanks you know these are people
  • 00:15:40
    that are well known in national security
  • 00:15:42
    circles because they are longtime
  • 00:15:44
    practitioners of foreign policy
  • 00:15:46
    experienced in making that kind of
  • 00:15:48
    policy these are the people that are
  • 00:15:49
    sort of engaged in the the nitty-gritty
  • 00:15:52
    of actually designing national security
  • 00:15:54
    policy for the president but they're not
  • 00:15:58
    big public figures you know they're
  • 00:16:00
    they're they're people like uh Brian
  • 00:16:02
    Walsh who was um the who ran
  • 00:16:04
    intelligence programs for the White
  • 00:16:06
    House who formerly uh worked for Senator
  • 00:16:08
    Marco Rubio when he was chairman of the
  • 00:16:10
    Senate Intelligence Committee um you had
  • 00:16:12
    a senior director um who worked on
  • 00:16:14
    technology issues for the for the
  • 00:16:16
    National Security Council and you had
  • 00:16:18
    the head of legislative affairs for the
  • 00:16:20
    National Security Council so again not
  • 00:16:23
    people that are sort of big public names
  • 00:16:26
    that you're hearing on cable news um all
  • 00:16:28
    day long and I think it really speaks to
  • 00:16:30
    this kind of lesson that the president
  • 00:16:33
    felt that he learned out of his first
  • 00:16:34
    administration of being managed up by
  • 00:16:36
    these faceless bureaucrats all right
  • 00:16:39
    that wraps up this episode like
  • 00:16:40
    subscribe we'll see you next time
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