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Trump Replaces Old Illegal Tariffs With New Illegal Tariffs

Politics
United States
Started February 24, 2026

Nick Gillespie appears on the left, Eric Boehm appears on the right. In the center square, there is an image of President Donald Trump in the White House briefing room. Bold text across the top of the screen reads "WHO WILL BLINK?"

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
Replacing old tariffs with new ones undermines free trade principles and harms consumers with higher prices, limiting market choices.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
These tariff changes could escalate trade tensions, potentially leading to retaliatory measures from other countries that harm the global economy.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
New tariffs implemented by Trump can protect American industries and jobs from foreign competition, reinforcing national economic stability.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
The legal implications of Trump's new tariffs raise important questions about the rule of law and the executive's power in trade decisions.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
The debate over tariffs reflects deeper ideological divides in America about trade policy and government intervention in the economy.
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