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The representative Lisa McClain, Republican of Mich., Cast the host of CNN Boris Sánchez on Friday, saying he was “fearing” on the effects of tariffs.
President Donald Trump’s agenda to use tariffs to protect US workers and the industry has received Positive and negative reactions.
The CNN presenter highlighted the criticism, citing the declaration of the Ford Jim Farley CEO that Trump’s tariffs are adding “many costs and much chaos” to the automotive industry.
Sánchez asked the congresswoman: “What do you tell the voters when you listen to car manufacturers say that the cost of certain vehicles will shoot, jump more than $ 12,000 due to these rates?”
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, offers comments after signing an executive order on reciprocal tariffs at the Oval Office of the White House on February 13, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Andrew Harnik/Getty images)
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“I tell you to relax,” he said. “Do not listen to the fearmongering.”
She added that Democratic party He currently has no vision, leader or mission, and who are spreading fear between the American people and CEO themselves. She argued that tariffs are a negotiation tool to fight for fair trade agreements that benefit the American people.
Sanchez pressed her, asking if her statement is that CEOs and the democrats of the automotive industry are working together to scare Americans so that prices think. McClain replied that all the necessary evidence of fear is on television.
“All you need to do is turn on television. Look at your program. It’s nothing but fear,” McClain said when Sánchez mocked.
“That is all that the Democrats do,” he added. “What is inflation doing? What is inflation, up or down?
The Lisa McClain representative blocked horns with the host of CNN Boris Sánchez.
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“So, here there are two things. (The rates) could be a potential problem, but in reality it could be a long -term potential solution. But when you do not want to cover the other half and everything you speak is half, of course, that is what you are going to listen. I would prefer to give both sides of the story,” he said.
McClain regretted that “real journalists” at one time were not afraid to tell both parties a history and provide context.
“Instead of simply making everyone be discouraged, ‘Oh, heaven is falling, heaven is falling,” he said. “Let’s talk about the vision of what we are really trying to do, which is to reverse the negative course and put on the way to the United States to be respected again.”
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, reacts after heading to a joint session of Congress at the United States Capitol on March 4, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo of Win McNamee/Getty Images)
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Sanchez defended her program, telling her that if she saw more frequently, “you would see that we have both sides lit. Specifically, that’s why you are in the air today to present that side.”
McClain had to correct it when he accidentally called it “beautiful” at the end of the segment.