Trump tariffs: U.S. Rep expresses support, talks benefits

Yesterday, President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on the new United States tariffs, with the exception being China. Trump said the China tariffs will be increased to 125% from 104% after China announced additional retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. Congresswoman Kat Cammack joins FOX 35 to talk about the latest tariff updates, saying she supports the tariffs and discussing their benefits.

President Trump's tariffs impact on trade policy

The Senate Finance Committee hosted a hearing on "The President’s 2025 Trade Policy Agenda" on Tuesday morning. The event on Tuesday morning featured conversations surrounding President Donald Trump's tariffs. U.S. Trade Rep. Jamieson Greer answered questions and made comments. Last week, Trump declared foreign trade and economic practices have created a national emergency, and his new order imposes responsive tariffs to strengthen the international economic position of the United States and protect American workers. Trump said he refuses to let the U.S. be taken advantage of and believes that tariffs are necessary to ensure fair trade, protect American workers and reduce the trade deficit.

U.S. officials speaks on impact of tariffs on working families

The Trump administration's introduction of new tariffs will impact American families and parents, increasing the cost of many household goods, experts say. Economists and researchers say the cost to Americans will be significant, with estimates ranging from nearly $4,000 to almost $8,000 per household.Several officials spoke Tuesday morning on the impact of tariffs on working families. Those speaking included the Congressional Dads Caucus, Rep. Jimmy Gomez, Rep. Brad Schneider, Rep. Derek Tran, Rep. Steven Horsford and Rep. Suhas Subramanyan.

President Trump stands by tariffs plan

President Donald J. Trump is standing by his new tariffs plan, saying it's a short-term pain for a longer-term gain. Last week, Trump declared foreign trade and economic practices have created a national emergency, and his new order imposes responsive tariffs to strengthen the international economic position of the United States and protect American workers. Trump said he refuses to let the U.S. be taken advantage of and believes that tariffs are necessary to ensure fair trade, protect American workers and reduce the trade deficit. University of South Florida Professor Emerita (Political Science) and Political Analyst Dr. Susan MacManus weigh in on the tariffs, as well as the other latest political headlines.

Shoppers fear Trump tariffs will raise prices

President Donald Trump's new tariffs could make your grocery bill go up. Inflation already raised prices for food, and now there is concern that the new tariffs will cost us even more. FOX 35's Sharon Crowley breaks down the prices.

Canada retaliates against Trump's tariffs

Canada is responding to tariffs imposed by the United States. They will now put a 25% tariff on vehicles imported from the U.S. FOX 35's Caroline Elliott is in Ottawa, Canada, where she says that some automakers are even temporarily shutting down.