McConnell warns of ‘big, lingering concerns’ with Trump tariff plan
- Mitch McConnell criticized President Donald Trump's tariffs, stating they will increase costs for consumers in Kentucky and could cost the average Kentuckian $1,200 a year.
- McConnell warned that tariffs could have long-term consequences for Kentucky's farmers, bourbon producers, and auto industry.
- Despite his criticism, McConnell endorsed Trump for the 2024 election, emphasizing the need for a clear understanding of tariff impacts.
- McConnell concluded that tariffs are 'bad policy' and urged cooperation with allies to preserve the long-term prosperity of American industry and workers.
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