RUSH EXCERPT:RILEY: "This is a debate. It’s a healthy debate that’s been going on, on the rights about what would happen after Trump impose liberation day on the country. And a lot of her worst fears and for some of us have been borne out. I think this ruling is really an opportunity for the White House to pivot away from this tariff policy. We saw a handful or so of House Republicans siding with the Democrats in opposing or reversing tariffs on Canada recently. Perhaps this ruling will give comfort to more Republicans to go that route. The problem at the end of the day however is the substance. The tariffs have not done with the president said they would do in terms of bringing back manufacturing jobs but in terms of eliminating trade imbalances. We are still importing more than we are exporting. Yes, were taking less from China or taking more from Mexico and India, and vietnam and so forth. Because the supply chains have simply shifted. The tariffs is not done what I think the president hope they would do. His opponent number is on the economy are not good. They’re in the mid- 30s which is even lower than his overall job approval rating. This is really an opportunity for the president to say let’s try something different. I tried this, the court turned it down."

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Jason Riley: The Tariffs Have Not Done What Trump Said They Would Do, in Terms of Bringing Back Manufacturing Jobs‘The tariffs has not done what I think the president hope they would do’News & PoliticsRUSH EXCERPT:RILEY: "This is a debate. It’s a healthy debate that’s been going on, on the rights about what would happen after Trump impose liberation day on the country. And a lot of her worst fears and for some of us have been borne out. I think this ruling is really an opportunity for the White House to pivot away from this tariff policy. We saw a handful or so of House Republicans siding with the Democrats in opposing or reversing tariffs on Canada recently. Perhaps this ruling will give comfort to more Republicans to go that route. The problem at the end of the day however is the substance. The tariffs have not done with the president said they would do in terms of bringing back manufacturing jobs but in terms of eliminating trade imbalances. We are still importing more than we are exporting. Yes, were taking less from China or taking more from Mexico and India, and vietnam and so forth. Because the supply chains have simply shifted. The tariffs is not done what I think the president hope they would do. His opponent number is on the economy are not good. They’re in the mid- 30s which is even lower than his overall job approval rating. This is really an opportunity for the president to say let’s try something different. I tried this, the court turned it down."Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview

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