Trump says China ‘probably will eat those tariffs’
- Donald Trump discussed his trade policies and tariffs during a recent ABC News interview with Terry Moran.
- This interview occurred amid widespread public and economic anxiety regarding the tariffs' potential negative impacts on prices.
- Trump defended his approach, asserting the tariffs are necessary and claiming prices have decreased on various consumer goods since he took office.
- Polling shows over 7 in 10 Americans worry tariffs increase prices, but Trump stated China "probably will eat those tariffs."
- Trump predicted China would absorb the tariff burden, countering concerns that American consumers would face higher costs.
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