Trump Open to Tariff Cuts in Return for ‘Phenomenal’ Offers
- Stephen Miller disrupted a lunch gathering for GOP Senate chiefs of staff to defend President Donald Trump's tariff policy with a confusing presentation, leaving aides questioning its clarity.
- Senator Rand Paul aligned with Democrats to support a bill against Trump's tariff declaration, highlighting resistance within the party.
- Members of the GOP warned that the tariffs could hurt the economy and their electoral chances, with concerns raised over $6 trillion in projected revenue.
- Trump responded to criticism by claiming the senators were suffering from 'Trump Derangement Syndrome.
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Negotiating profi: "Trump is very predictable in my eyes, he follows a pattern
For the police, Matthias Schranner has negotiated with hostage-takers, among others. Today, he advises governments and corporations. In the interview, the negotiating expert explains what is different in Trump's approach this time, what his strength is and what mistakes Europeans should not make.
'What on Earth?' GOP Senate chiefs of staff left puzzled by Stephen Miller’s 'arrogant' presentation
President Donald Trump's deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller reportedly disrupted a lunch gathering Thursday for GOP Senate chiefs of staff to defend Trump's controversial tariff policy with a confusing and "arrogant" presentation. Politico reported that the arguments made by Miller, who is also Trump's homeland security adviser, alluded to the British Empire and left the aides asking one another, “What on Earth was that?". However, members o…
Trump contradicts his advisors and is willing to negotiate tariffs if they offer him something “phenomenal”
US President Donald Trump, on board the Air Force One on Thursday night, has confirmed to the press that he is willing to negotiate on tariffs, as long as other countries offer something “phenomenal,” Reuters reports. All this despite the initial strong stance he showed on Wednesday during the announcement of these tariffs at the White House. With these statements, Trump demonstrates that his tariffs are a form of pressure to have other countrie…
Donald Trump said he is open to tariff cuts in exchange for "phenomenal" offers
President Donald Trump said he was open to reducing his tariffs if other nations could offer something "phenomenal" in exchange, indicating that Washington is open to negotiations, according to Bloomberg.
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