During a heated debate on CNBC's Squawk Box, Joe Kernen and Andrew Ross Sorkin discussed the economic implications of President Trump's trade policies compared to former President Biden. Kernen suggested potential positive outcomes from Trump's administration, while Sorkin expressed concern over ongoing market instability. The discussion escalated into a contentious exchange about criminal immigration policies, revealing underlying partisan tensions. Both Kernen and Sorkin represented divergent views on governance and its effectiveness on the economy, elucidating broader national divisions on these issues.
Most Trump supporters at this point, even if they're disillusioned, it would take probably World War III to wish that Kamala Harris had won, Kernen said.
Actually, yes. No one's wages went up and you had 11 million illegal aliens come into this country. I know that's okay with you.
They totally ignored the rule law coming here. Now you're talking about it again. So it's back to what-about-ism.
Sorkin said, referring to stock market drops amid Trump's trade wars. Actually, yes. The markets did.
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