Lutnick says Trump tariffs on uninhabited islands prevent other countries from using ‘loopholes’
- A 10% tariff was imposed by the Trump administration on the Heard Island and McDonald Islands, which are uninhabited and home only to penguins.
- CNN's Jake Tapper questioned Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins about the tariff, highlighting its impracticality.
- Rollins did not provide a solid explanation for the decision, leading to further speculation and questions.
- Rollins expressed confidence in the administration's team, calling them 'serious, intentional, patriotic' individuals who have a vision for the economy.
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Revealed: White House officials 'frustrated' with 'most loathed member of Trump's inner circle'
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who passionately defended the administration's controversial tariff policy despite the resulting market chaos, is said to be the "most loathed" member of President Donald Trump's Cabinet.According to a report by the New Republic published Tuesday, Lutnick has displaced tech billionaire Elon Musk as "the most loathed member of Trump's inner circle" for two reasons."The first is that he defeated efforts by Treasu…
'Frustrated' Trump confused why 'emotional' Cabinet member always in White House: report
A key Cabinet member for President Donald Trump has confused the business community and even gotten under the MAGA leader's own skin, according to a report.Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has played a key role in shaping Trump's economic policy — including helping craft the president's market-plunging tariff policy. But Lutnick is "frustrating" executives and senior White House officials, who have come away from encounters with Lutnick "exaspe…
Harold Lutnick defends tariffs after massive stock market sell-off: 'The rest of the world has been ripping us off'
Secretary of Commerce Harold Lutnick defended the tariff policies of the Trump administration on "Face the Nation" after a massive sell-off in the stock market. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday an across-the-board tariff of 10% while adding higher tariffs to several nations that have a trade deficit with the U.S. The ensuing stock market drop erased about $10 trillion in market value and continued into Monday. 'We got to start to …
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