Don’t be fooled by this manipulative publicity stunt, America. President Biden could have imposed tariffs against China 3.5 years ago, and chose not to do so. In fact, Biden slammed President Trump for his China tariffs while campaigning in 2020. Rest assured, these tariffs would be discarded in a Biden second term. President Trump is the only POTUS that has had an effective strategy to combat China and protect American workers.
President Trump SLAMS Biden’s TOTAL FLIP FLOP on Tariffs: I said where have you been for 3½ years? They should have done it a long time ago. China is eating our lunch – and they went away from what I was doing… it was VERY BAD for the auto industry. pic.twitter.com/W9F5jBceGm
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) May 14, 2024
Biden reversed all of Trump’s successful tough-on-China policies upon taking office.
Biden has helped enrich the CCP for 3.5 years and is only acting “tough” now because he’s trying to trick voters.
Don’t fall for it! pic.twitter.com/WOT2WJd5Qk
— Marsha Blackburn (@VoteMarsha) May 14, 2024
China is trying to wipe out the American car industry and Biden isn’t doing jack about it. His fake “tariffs” don’t even apply to gas powered Chinese cars & trucks https://t.co/FKdOQ8Rv8T
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) May 14, 2024
Why did you not impose these #tariffs three years ago, @POTUS? #China’s predatory and criminal practices existed on the day you took office. https://t.co/OfISFCs2Do
— Gordon G. Chang (@GordonGChang) May 14, 2024
Trump campaign slams Biden Chinese EV tariffs
By Washington Times, May 14, 2024
The Trump campaign on Tuesday said President Biden’s plan to quadruple tariffs on electric vehicles and other clean energy goods imported from China is part of a misguided effort to do away with gas-powered electric vehicles.
“Joe Biden’s action today is a weak and futile attempt to distract from the grievous harm his insane Electric Vehicle mandate is doing to the U.S. auto industry and how his radical policies are wiping out thousands of American auto jobs,” said Karoline Leavitt, Trump campaign secretary. The administration is increasing tariffs on $18 billion in Chinese imports across a handful of sectors deemed strategic to national security, focusing on clean energy goods
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