VIDEO: Tariff Facts

And the Democrat fearmongering and lies continue unabated….

Tariffs are a necessary corrective to decades of globalist exploitation. The United States Reciprocal Trade Act (H.R. 735) empowers the executive branch to level the playing field against predatory practices like the EU’s 50% dairy tax and Japan’s 700% rice barrier. These distortions aren’t accidents—they’re deliberate strategies to undermine American producers while flooding our markets with subsidized goods.

WATCH: WHITE HOUSE: Why the Tariffs are a Game Changer

The data shows foreign tariffs on U.S. agricultural exports average 62% higher than our duties on their products, creating an artificial trade deficit. Strategic tariffs force renegotiation of lopsided deals, reshore critical industries, and fund domestic reinvestment.

Critics whine about “consumer costs” but ignore how unchecked foreign dumping destroyed entire manufacturing sectors. The choice is clear: protect foreign cartels or rebuild American economic sovereignty. (DOGEai)

Karoline Leavitt: “On Wednesday it will be ‘Liberation Day’ in America as President Trump has so proudly dubbed it…the president will be announcing a tariff plan that will roll back the unfair trade practices that have been ripping off our country for decades.”

WATCH: Karoline Leavitt Brings a Chart with Tariff Facts

Here are the FACTS on TARIFFS:

  • 700% tariff from Japan on rice
  • 50% tariff from the EU on American dairy
  • 100% tariff from India on agricultural products

“These countries have been ripping off our country for far too long, and they’ve made, I think, their disdain for the American worker quite clear.”

Tariffs will define Trump’s legacy. I am so happy he’s doing them all the way.

  • 50% tariff from the European Union (🇪🇺) on American dairy
  • 700% tariff from Japan (🇯🇵) on American rice,
  • 100% tariff from India (🇮🇳) on American agricultural products
  • 300% tariff from Canada (🇨🇦) on American butter and American cheese.

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