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Fox Information assaults AOC over Trump tariffs—then admits she could also be proper

Last updated: January 28, 2025 12:49 am
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The controversy started when Trump threatened Colombia with elevated tariffs after its president, Gustavo Petro, mentioned migrants being despatched to that nation deserved to be handled with dignity. (Migrants had been restrained on a latest flight to Brazil.)


Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York

“To ‘punish’ Colombia, Trump is about to make every American pay even more for coffee. Remember: *WE* pay the tariffs, not Colombia,” Ocasio-Cortez wrote in response to the menace. “Trump is all about making inflation WORSE for working class Americans, not better. He’s lining the pockets of himself and the billionaire class.”

On Fox, McEnany responded, saying, “She said this, which is factually untrue.” 

Then McEnany paused mid-sentence and appeared to appreciate the congresswoman was in the correct. “[Tariffs] could lead to inflation,” she admitted (with out conceding Ocasio-Cortez’s argument was correct).

“There’s also a universe in which people lower their prices, other countries lower their prices, and the prices could come down because they want access to the U.S. market,” McEnany added, detailing a particularly unlikely response to a tariff improve.

McEnany then pivoted to an unrelated (and out of nowhere) assault on Ocasio-Cortez, alleging that different Democrats who may presumably run for the presidency in 2028 have been extra “muted” of their criticisms of Trump.

Regardless of the deflection, latest historical past backs up Ocasio-Cortez. Tariffs imposed by Trump when he was first president led to elevated prices which were handed on to shoppers. A tariff isn’t a penalty shouldered by a overseas authorities; it’s as an alternative paid by the individuals who use the product in query. Within the case of Colombia, that might be staples like espresso, flowers, and petroleum.

The factual misfire was simply the newest episode Fox and the remainder of conservative media lashing out at progressive leaders, like Ocasio-Cortez. However based mostly on her monitor file since taking workplace, it’s unlikely that complaints from Fox will deter the New York consultant.

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