Trump: It would be ‘foolish’ for Republicans to try to block new tariffs on Mexico

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President Donald Trump and Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May hold a joint news conference in London, Britain, June 4, 2019.

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President Donald Trump on Tuesday doubled down on his newly unveiled threat to slap 5% tariffs on all Mexican imports — and he said it would be “foolish” for Republican lawmakers to try and stop him.

Trump reaffirmed that his new policy “will take effect next week” during a press conference in London alongside British Prime Minister Theresa May.

Asked by a reporter whether Mexico, which sent a delegation to the U.S. this week for talks with U.S. officials on the tariff and immigration disputes, has done enough to avoid the new duties, Trump said, “No, we haven’t started yet.”

When pressed to give his thoughts on Republicans who have signaled that they might take action to block the tariffs, Trump said, “I don’t think they will do that.”

“I think if they do, it’s foolish,” Trump added.

Multiple outlets have reported that Republicans in Congress have met to discuss whether to go against Trump on his latest protectionist threat, which would steadily increase tariffs on all Mexican imports to 25% by October unless Mexico makes strides in stopping illegal immigration to the U.S.

Trump had initially tweeted that the flow of migrants illegally crossing into the U.S. would have to “STOP,” but administration officials later said that there was no specific level of reduction they were looking for.

CNN reported Tuesday, however, that there was clear GOP plan to handle the president’s tariff threat, which could also jeopardize the new trade deal between the U.S., Mexico and Canada that is meant to replace NAFTA.

Even as some experts hypothesized that the White House wouldn’t actually follow through on Trump’s plan, which would partly marry the issues of trade and immigration, Trump sounded more and more committed to the plan over the weekend.

“Mexico is sending a big delegation to talk about the Border. Problem is, they’ve been “talking” for 25 years,” Trump tweeted Sunday. “We want action, not talk.”

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