Trump shrugs off economic woes as Harris attacks his self-serving' vision of America US politics live
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During a recent phone town hall, President Trump discussed trade moves and the potential for a deal with China regarding tariffs. He declined to specify when trade moves would bear fruit or when new deals would be announced. Trump asserted he has not made mistakes in his presidency, attributing economic challenges to President Biden rather than his policies. He conveyed confidence in his tariff strategy and blamed negative economic indicators on Biden, as he emphasized a strong negotiation stance on China.
In the town hall, Trump said there was a very good chance that the US would make a deal with China on tariffs. Now, will we make a deal? There's a very good chance we're going to make a deal, but we're going to make it on our terms, Trump said, after calling China the king of ripping off the United States.
Talking about tariff moves, Trump said: And I know what I'm doing perfectly - it's a little complicated subject, indicating his confidence in navigating trade negotiations, despite public skepticism.
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