Navarro: The media is creating fear over tariffs, and that fear will disappear once the protocol is reached.

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On April 30, Trump trade adviser Navarro lashed out at the media in a recent interview, arguing that the news media used "intimidation tactics" to create more fear among the public as President Trump implemented his trade agenda. "Usually it takes a long time — about 18 months — to reach an agreement," Navarro said. But we're going to do it with 'Trump's time,' which is normal time." The memory of the American public is poor, and all the pain that the media is now inflicting on them, and all the intimidation tactics, will disappear with the first agreement. "Navarro predicts that the U.S. could first strike a trade deal with the United Kingdom, India or South Korea, and after these issues are resolved, the public will see the effectiveness of Trump's trade strategy." Once we start to make a string of agreements, people will begin to understand that Trump's strategy is exactly right and that the world needs to stop playing tricks on us. ”

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· 16h ago
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