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President Trump’s Bold Vision for Economic Prosperity – The White House

Last updated: April 7, 2025 7:09 am
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This morning, representatives from the Trump Administration appeared across various news platforms to discuss President Donald J. Trump’s reciprocal trade strategy, signaling a decisive shift away from what they term “globalist policies” that have allegedly led to the exodus of American jobs and industries, ultimately harming American workers.

Here’s what you missed:

Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent on Meet the Press

  • On tariffs during President Trump’s first term: “A 20% tariff on China resulted in only a 0.7% increase in price levels over four years. If we can collect 20% in tariffs while seeing such a modest price rise, that’s a win in my book. Households experienced real wage growth, which is a refreshing change from the stagnation of the previous four years.”
  • On manufacturing goods domestically: “The COVID pandemic exposed the fragility of our supply chains. President Trump has committed to ensuring we are not vulnerable in key areas like essential medicines and semiconductors.”

Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick on Face the Nation

  • On trade as a national security concern: “We no longer produce our own medicines or ships, and our steel and aluminum supplies are insufficient for defense needs. It’s time to stop letting other countries take advantage of us.”
  • On trade deficits: “Back in 1980, we were net investors, owning more overseas than we owed. Today, we’re looking at a staggering $18 trillion in net liabilities. If this trend continues, we risk losing ownership of America itself.”

National Economic Director Kevin Hassett on This Week

  • On the myth of free trade: “China joined the WTO in 2000, and over the next 15 years, real incomes in the U.S. dropped by about $1,200. While we enjoyed lower prices at the grocery store, we paid the price in job losses.”

Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins on State of the Union

  • On using tariffs to ensure fair competition: “This initiative is all about revitalizing the American economy around domestic goods and industries. For instance, Mexico refuses to import our corn, and Australia won’t take our beef. Change is overdue.”
  • On the EU’s rejection of American agricultural products: “They’re employing dubious science and baseless claims to block our exports. We produce some of the safest and highest-quality food in the world.”
  • On the growing agricultural trade deficit: “In just four years, input costs for farmers surged by 30%, leading to an agricultural export deficit that ballooned from zero to $49 billion.”

Attorney General Pam Bondi on Fox News Sunday

  • On the barrage of lawsuits: “Since January 20th, over 170 lawsuits have been filed against us. This should be a constitutional crisis in itself — we’ve faced 50 injunctions aimed at undermining executive power.”

Senior Counselor Peter Navarro on Sunday Morning Futures

  • On the necessity of tariffs: “Foreign nations are employing tactics designed to cheat us, often with the WTO’s tacit approval. President Trump’s stance is clear: no more. We’re moving towards a robust America that prioritizes domestic manufacturing.”

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