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Even a few of Trump’s loyal lackeys are wavering after tariff turmoil

Editorial Board Published April 4, 2025
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After imposing tariffs on about 60 nations on his so-called “Liberation Day,” President Donald Trump is insisting that the inventory market will “boom” once more—however a few of his most loyal supporters appear to be wavering.

Throughout an episode of his podcast on Thursday, right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro referred to as Trump’s actions “probably unconstitutional” and “one of the biggest tax increases … in the history of America.”

“Trade wars are, in fact, not good and not easy to win. It is predicated on a bad idea of how international trade works,” Shapiro mentioned, including that Trump has a “fundamental misunderstanding of trade deficits.” 

“Trade deficits have nothing to do with the health of an economy. I can name you a period in American history where there was a fairly large surplus in America’s balance of trade: the entire Great Depression,” he mentioned.

One other pro-Trumper with a stunning stance on Trump’s tariff coverage is CNN commentator Scott Jennings. 


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“I wasn’t trained to believe in tariffs. You know, those of us who grew up as traditional Republicans have always thought what Ronald Reagan thought. And so what Trump is doing here is implanting new economic theory DNA inside of the Republican Party,” he added.

Jennings additionally informed his co-host that a few of his GOP colleagues are outright “rejecting” Trump’s tariffs, whereas others are “reluctantly going along with it.” However, in fact, there are various who’re “enthusiastically embracing it,” he mentioned.

“So, I will just say this. If it works, it will be the ballsiest and gutsiest thing a president has done in decades. And if it doesn’t work, the political consequences fall on the shoulders of one man,” Jennings mentioned.

Even GOP Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas has shied away from expressing full assist for Trump’s tariffs. Throughout an interview with Larry Kudlow on Fox Enterprise, Cruz mentioned that he disagrees with Trump’s tariffs. 

“So, Larry, you know I’m always in favor of more tax cuts and bigger tax cuts, and I’m fighting to make this tax cut as big and bold as possible. Look, I think it is a mistake to assume that we will have high tariffs in perpetuity. I don’t think that would be good economic policy. I am not a fan of tariffs,” Cruz mentioned. 

As of Friday morning, the Dow had dropped greater than 2,000 factors—its largest decline because the starting of the coronavirus in 2020.

Even Trump’s billionaire tech besties are feeling the ache. Collectively, the “Magnificent 7”—the highest seven tech firms within the inventory market—have misplaced a mixed $1 trillion. 

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell additionally forewarned that inflation might be right here to remain—and it’s all due to Trump’s tariffs. 

​​“We face a highly uncertain outlook with elevated risks of both higher unemployment and higher inflation,” he mentioned. “While tariffs are highly likely to generate at least a temporary rise in inflation, it is also possible that the effects could be more persistent.” 

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