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Back to EpisodesU.S. Automakers Question Tariff Rate in Trump’s Deal With Japan, Gabbard Doubles-Down on Obama ‘Treason’ Claims
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Detroit automakers are concerned President Donald Trump's trade deal with Japan will give the U.S. ally a lower tariff rate than those imposed on Canada and Mexico, two neighboring countries with close connections to the U.S. auto industry. Washington state’s Medicaid spending has quintupled, or increased five times over, since the 2013-15 biennium, according to an analysis by The Center Square. Evidence criminally implicating former President Barack Obama in the alleged “manufactured intelligence” documents behind the Russian collusion hoax against President Donald Trump has been referred to the Department of Justice and the FBI, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Wednesday. And more...
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