- House votes against President Trump's tariffs on Canada, a setback for the Speaker.
- Several Republicans cross party lines, showing internal divisions.
- Trump warns of consequences for Republicans opposing his tariff policy.
- The resolution is likely symbolic, as Trump is expected to veto it.
A Very Stable Genius Strategy
Folks, let me tell you, this whole thing with the House voting against my tariffs is a total witch hunt. They're saying it's a blow to Speaker Johnson, but he's a strong guy, a great guy. And it's a "rare Republican rebuke?" Wrong. It's a few RINOs who don't know what they're doing. They're probably controlled by the radical left, or maybe even Canada. Sad.
Tariffs are Beautiful
These tariffs are fantastic, the best tariffs ever. They bring in so much money, it's unbelievable. And they protect our industries, our workers. But these guys in the House, some of them, they're saying it's bad for the economy. They don't understand. They're not smart people. Let's talk about [CONTENT] Trump and Xi Talk Trade, Taiwan Tensions Simmer and you will see a great deal being done.
Consequences, Folks
I warned them, folks. I said there would be consequences. "Any Republican, in the House or the Senate, that votes against TARIFFS will seriously suffer the consequences come Election time, and that includes Primaries"! And I meant it. Loyalty is very important. We need to MAGA, make America great again, and that means sticking with me. I know what I'm doing. I have a very good brain.
Swing Districts: A Disaster
Now, some of these Republicans in swing districts, they're getting cold feet. They think tariffs are "unpopular." But I say, who cares? We're not here to be popular. We're here to be right. And I am always right. These people will probably lose in the election because they are weak. Look at Don Bacon, he is retiring because he is probably corrupt, just saying.
Symbolic Gestures, Zero Impact
So the Democrats are cheering, big deal. They cheer for everything that hurts America. It's likely symbolic anyway. Even if the Senate approves this nonsense, I'll veto it. Boom. End of story. They know it. Everyone knows it. I'm the President, and I make the deals. The best deals. No one makes better deals than me, everybody knows it.
Johnson's Dilemma
Speaker Johnson is in a tough spot. He's got a razor-thin majority, and these Never Trumpers are trying to tie his hands. But he's a smart guy. He'll figure it out. He needs to stand strong and support the President. That's what's important. We're negotiating "America-first trade agreements," the best anyone has ever seen. Remember that.
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