The swamp is alive and well, Patriots. More than two dozen House lawmakers have sent a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer begging the Trump administration to go easy on Mexican beer imports, according to an exclusive report from the Washington Examiner.
The letter, signed by 13 Republicans and one Democrat, was sent on February 27th and represents exactly the kind of corporate bootlicking that President Trump was elected to drain from Washington. While American workers struggle with unfair trade deals that have shipped jobs overseas for decades, these lawmakers are more concerned about protecting the profit margins of beer importers.
This is rich, isn't it? The same establishment politicians who spent years attacking Trump's America First trade agenda are now scrambling to protect their special interests from the very tariffs designed to level the playing field for American businesses and workers.
Let's be crystal clear about what's happening here. President Trump's tariff strategy isn't about punishing consumers – it's about finally making foreign competitors pay their fair share while incentivizing domestic production. For too long, American breweries have been undercut by cheap Mexican imports that don't face the same regulatory burdens or labor costs.
The timing of this letter is particularly telling. Just weeks into Trump's second term, as he's methodically dismantling the failed policies of the Biden regime, these swamp creatures are already working overtime to preserve the globalist status quo that enriched their campaign coffers.
This isn't just about beer, folks. This is about whether America will continue to let foreign competitors take advantage of our markets while our own industries get hammered by unfair trade practices. The Trump administration has made it clear: those days are over.
Will President Trump cave to these corporate-backed politicians, or will he stay true to the America First agenda that got him elected? Based on his track record, smart money says these lawmakers are about to learn what 'Art of the Deal' really means.
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