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wilbur ross and peter navarro, a big loss for republicans and free traders. wall street doesn t like it much either. i ve got the best team, all women, here to break it down today. first we get to our panel. impleme i want to break down why exactly the departure of trump s economic adviser is such a big deal. guys like gary cohn and rob porter, huge advocates of free trade. they were the guys arguing that america does best when it can buy and sell products all over the world. but this this white house, their views were in direct contradiction to men like commerce secretary wilbur ross and top trade adviser peter navarro that want nationalist policies that favor u.s. corporations over global trade. trump has always leaned toward the nationalist side of things, that s how he ended up with navarro. with porter gone and cohn leaving, there s no one to balance out the argument. in the short term it means tariffs are close to being a done deal. that said, i hear that senators will take a sho
thinking about running for the senate in wyoming. he s betsy devos brother. he s a very powerful businessman. for erik to say he just grabbed a beer with the guy is absolute nonsense, it s garbage, he simply things we don t know any better. can both things be true? 100%, there is a keystone cops narrative that runs through this administration. the totality of the contacts and the meetings, which were not just accidental. it s often how criminals get caught, if they re both criminals and stupid. they re ham-handed about it, but there was also an absolute strain of potential corruption, collusion, whatever you want to call it also at play. if indeed there was criminality, it had an especially screwball note to it. indeed. and we re leaving out something else, the president often says there s no collusion, there s no
make investments, because, look, it looks like more helter-skelter, more chaos. what do you mean, sarah huckabee sanders says it s a party over there. the president says this isn t chaos, everybody is trying to get in here. i m not sure everybody who is qualified and experienced and a person of really broad views is dying to get into that white house while it s in a difficult time. but one of the things that s interesting to me is that it does look like more chaos. and the president says it s not chaos but then he says i like chaos. and it doesn t occur to him that not everybody else likes chaos. it doesn t occur to him that it might be very much in his interests, since there s a certain harem-scarem quality to this white house, it s very much in his interests to have order and first rate people there and
point of i guess two questions. one is, i was wondering if the surprise tariff announcement was connected in any way to the celebrated pennsylvania congressional election, primary election of the other day. i was wondering, because it s pennsylvania, it s important to the president. the second thing is, this is just unclear to me. what are the powers of a president here? does a president have the power to unilaterally just on his own wake up and say in the morning, we ll put a 25% tariff on steel, that s the way it goes? does congress not have to support this? but this is the issue. and for gary cohn, this is as much about process as it is about policy. gary cohn is not surprised that the president supports this kind of policy. but when the president comes out of left field with wilbur ross and wakes up and says 10 and 25%, when there is no