In reality, the agreement — which averts Trump’s threatened tariffs — consisted mostly of things Mexico already agreed to months ago. Trump’s trade war with China is dragging on and harming his own constituencies. Now that Trump has once again threatened Mexico with more tariffs, Democrats have a new opening to press this case more comprehensively. Read more:Hugh Hewitt: Trump’s big win leaves critics sputteringThe Post’s View: How Trump and Congress can really fix our immigration problemsCarla A. Hills: You can’t stop migrants with tariffsFareed Zakaria: Trump is destroying three decades of hard work with MexicoRobert J. Samuelson: There is a sheer nastiness to Trump’s Mexico tariffs
Source: Washington Post June 10, 2019 13:45 UTC