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Andy Beshear has some advice for Dems on hammering Trump over tariffs

Last updated: April 8, 2025 7:08 am
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Kentucky Governor Warns of Tariff Fallout Amid Trump’s Trade Policies

For months, Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky has been sounding the alarm over how the Trump administration’s escalating tariffs could wreak havoc on the state’s economy, impacting key sectors such as bourbon, automotive, and aerospace industries. With President Trump’s recent decision to intensify these tariffs, Beshear has declared the potential consequences “devastating” not only for Kentucky but for the entire nation.

In a Monday interview with POLITICO, Beshear, who is eyeing a 2028 presidential bid, expressed that Democratic governors have limited power when it comes to international trade. This is particularly evident as his counterpart in California, Governor Gavin Newsom, has taken a more proactive approach, urging trading partners to exempt California products from retaliatory tariffs.

Instead, Beshear believes the most effective strategy for Democrats lies in launching a public awareness campaign against Trump’s trade agenda. He argues that while Trump was elected on a platform to reduce costs, his actions may actually drive prices up for American consumers. “We need to stress that he alone is responsible for these decisions and is publicly owning them,” Beshear stated.

This advice coincides with Beshear’s efforts to elevate his national profile, which include frequent appearances on cable news and the launch of his new podcast on Tuesday.

Latest Developments on Tariffs and Bourbon

About a month ago, Beshear mentioned ongoing dialogue with Canadian officials aimed at persuading them to retract tariffs on liquor, primarily to protect Kentucky bourbon. However, he clarified that while governors can engage in general discussions with foreign leaders, actual tariff negotiations remain a federal matter. “The repercussions our state faces, and indeed the broader U.S. economy, stem from one individual—Donald Trump,” he asserted. Many voters in his state did not anticipate that their choice would lead to skyrocketing prices; they expected Trump to lower costs instead.

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Beshear underscored that tariffs fall under federal policy, and this reality underscores the unavoidable financial strain that Trump’s decisions are causing. “When the president makes a mistake of this magnitude, he should bear the responsibility,” he added, pointing out that numerous economists agree that the tariffs are likely to inflate prices.

Beshear’s Trade Vision for Kentucky

When discussing his vision for trade, Beshear highlighted Kentucky’s recent economic growth, emphasizing that the state has experienced three of its best five years in economic development. He noted record private sector investments and job creation, alongside two instances of breaking export records, and a tourism sector on track to achieve its third consecutive record year. However, he also acknowledged that this growth is being hindered by Trump’s aggressive tariff policies.

Beshear pointed out that Japan is Kentucky’s largest foreign investor, and Trump’s tariffs on Japanese goods could have severe repercussions. He remarked, “To ignore the global nature of our economy and the real-world effects on manufacturing jobs is to deny reality.” He emphasized that while targeted tariffs can be beneficial—like those against Chinese steel—across-the-board tariffs are generally viewed as imprudent by economists and unlikely to stimulate the desired investments.

The Impact of Auto Tariffs on Kentucky

Regarding the implications of auto tariffs on the Toyota manufacturing plant in Georgetown, Beshear expressed skepticism. “If we want to see more parts manufactured in the U.S., that requires significant investment, which takes years—typically two to six years—to establish a major facility,” he noted. He contended that while aggressive tariffs might seem like a quick fix, they would inflict immediate pain on consumers for an extended period.

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He elaborated, “Trump’s appeal to voters was rooted in his focus on pricing and economic stability. However, he is now disregarding their welfare, allowing them to bear the brunt of these tariffs while his wealthy allies echo the same indifference.”

Republican Dissent and Its Implications

As some Republican senators from Kentucky begin to voice opposition to the tariffs, Beshear suggested that this could signify a pivotal moment for Republican support of Trump. “This should be the tipping point since all American families—regardless of political affiliation—are feeling the strain of rising prices due to the president’s decisions,” he commented. In this deeply partisan landscape, the rare unity among a Democratic governor and Republican senators indicates a clear consensus: these tariffs are detrimental.

Strategies for Democratic Governors

Addressing the leverage that Democratic governors possess in this situation, Beshear acknowledged the limitations of federal laws on backchannel negotiations but emphasized the importance of vocal opposition. “We are closely connected to our constituents and need to amplify their voices,” he said. He urged individuals to document their experiences with rising costs—whether at the grocery store, the gas station, or while trying to buy their first home—and to label this as the “Trump tax.”

Ultimately, he believes that a growing collective pressure from the American people will be crucial in pushing back against the administration’s detrimental trade policies.

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