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On a recent episode of The Breitbart News Daily Podcast, host Mike Slater delved into the significant impact of President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs announcement, joined by Breitbart Economics Editor John Carney.
The conversation explored how global markets and the international community have responded to Trump’s latest tariff initiatives, with particular emphasis on the potential benefits for America’s workforce. Carney provided detailed analysis of the economic implications and market fluctuations following the announcement.
Liberation Day: "It's our Declaration of Economic Independence. It's our turn to prosper." @POTUS
"Trillions of dollars to reduce our taxes and pay down our national debt. More production at home will mean stronger competition and lower prices for consumers."
America is BACK. pic.twitter.com/S6gLGdCprb
— Rep. Mike Collins (@RepMikeCollins) April 2, 2025
During the broadcast, Slater took listeners on a comprehensive journey through America’s historical relationship with tariffs, examining how these trade policies have shaped the nation’s economic landscape throughout different eras. The discussion highlighted the various ways tariffs have been implemented in American history and their effects on domestic industries and international trade relations.
The episode provided valuable context for understanding the significance of Trump’s current tariff strategy and its potential role in reshaping American trade policy moving forward. Through expert analysis and historical perspective, listeners gained insight into how these new tariff measures might impact both the domestic economy and international trade relationships.
“For the first time in decades — probably since I was a college student — we’re going to see fair trade,” says Scott Bessent on Liberation Day starting April 2nd. pic.twitter.com/4K7FrICLON
— Bruce Snyder (@realBruceSnyder) April 1, 2025
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