President-elect Donald Trump unveils ambitious plans for his upcoming term, including proposed tariffs on goods imported from China and Mexico. While Republican majorities in both the House and Senate are poised to support Trump’s trade policies, Democrats are signaling strong resistance, warning of potential economic and political repercussions.
California Congressman Ted Lieu emerges as a leading voice in opposing the tariff proposals, which he argues could disproportionately affect American consumers. Lieu points out that imports from China and Mexico account for approximately 40% of California's trade, meaning the state’s economy and residents would bear significant financial. . .