
"You know, Donald Trump once again being the two-by-four president where rather than just doing the thing in a moderate way, he just takes a two-by-four and just smacks everyone over the head with it. And that's kind of what's happening with tariffs and putting aside I mean the Supreme Court's going to rule how they rule. But Americans have decided. They think this is bad for them. And Trump is not backing down, frankly."
"And I mean, I think part of the issue is, you know, if you look at the approval that Harry was just talking about, sort of flipping from when Trump took office, I mean, part of the I think part of the reality of that is Trump was, was not describing tariffs accurately, right? Like it was always the companies are going to pay. It's we're going to make money off of this. And it was a hypothetical."
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday in a challenge to President Donald Trump's use of emergency powers to impose sweeping tariffs. Polling shows tariffs are unpopular and becoming a political liability for Trump. Analysts say earlier messaging that companies would pay tariffs proved inaccurate as consumers now feel the costs. Critics characterized Trump's approach as heavy-handed and politically risky. A Republican analyst sought to downplay the public opinion trend, while Democratic voices emphasized the growing economic pain felt by voters and the potential political consequences ahead of the Court's decision.
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