President Donald Trump isn’t ready to commit to making his vice president the successor of the MAGA movement – at least not yet.Trump on Sunday...
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President Donald Trump acknowledged that consumers could soon feel the financial burn of his economic plan, which includes sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China.The revelation came Monday as Trump’s 40-minute-long Super Bowl night sit-down with Fox News host Brett Baier aired. Trump bounced around a variety of topics during the wide-ranging interview but turned heads when he said he would make an announcement this week involving reciprocal tariffs.ALSO READ: Revealed: A bitter feud is about to erupt in the GOP as Trump tries to sell party unity “We have a very sophisticated plan,” Trump told Baier. “I want to have tariffs separately from that – on steel, on autos, on semiconductors and chips – and probably pharmaceuticals.”“And you're not worried that any of that's going to go back to the consumer?” Baier asked.“It might, but it's ultimately going to be much less expensive,” Trump said. He then launched into an example using what he referred to as the “so-called ‘fat drug' or ‘fat shot’ – whatever it's called Ozempic or Monjaro – in London, you get it for $88”In New York, Trump said, “You get it for $1,200, you can't even buy it.”“It's very unfair,” he added. “The identical package made in the same factory shipped to different places, but made literally in the same factory in London…And the reason is because everything's added on to the United States because the United States has been too nice.”Reacting to the interview, Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume said Trump has a challenge on his hands – and agreed consumers should brace for higher prices. “There’s no doubt that the tariffs in the short run and perhaps very much so as well raise prices,” Hume told Fox News viewers Monday night. “And this is a president who’s committed to bringing them down, so I think there’s a real challenge there.”
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