Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-MT) expressed support for President Trump's tariffs, acknowledging that they will cause short-term economic discomfort. In an interview on CNN, he compared the situation to remodeling a house, emphasizing that despite the inconveniences, the end result will yield a stronger economy. He noted that a majority of imports in Montana come from Canada, Mexico, and China, indicating that tariffs might negatively impact his constituents. Sheehy claimed that many companies are hesitant to proceed with investments due to uncertainty about upcoming tariff policies, highlighting a broader cautious sentiment in the market.
Sheehy mentioned, 'There's absolutely gonna be short-term pain... if you're gonna remodel your house to make it better in the end, it's gonna be really annoying in the short term.'
Senator Sheehy pointed out, 'The reality is that remodel has gotta happen in order to make things stronger and more stable on the back end.'
Sheehy highlighted, 'There's a lot of companies that right now are doing nothing because they're waiting to see what the policy actually is, Collins replied.'
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