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BumRushDaShow

(149,911 posts)
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 04:34 PM Yesterday

Some Republicans ask for tariff exemptions and express concern over Trump trade war

Source: NBC News

March 31, 2025, 10:11 PM EDT / Updated April 1, 2025, 11:26 AM EDT


A number of congressional Republicans are publicly voicing concern over the potential for a prolonged trade war and its effect on American farmers as President Donald Trump prepares to announce a new wave of tariffs. Trump is expected to impose duties as early as Wednesday on imports from all countries in a move that could hit the agriculture community particularly hard. Several GOP lawmakers on Capitol Hill are seeking last-minute carveouts to blunt the impact of those tariffs.

House Agriculture Committee chair Glenn Thompson, R-Pa., told NBC News that he has asked the White House to exempt certain goods that are important to the U.S. agricultural industry, such as fertilizer and peat moss. “I’ve kind of pointed out the things that I’m hoping" will be excluded, he said. “I talk with anybody who will listen to me. ... They’ve been really good about input.”

Thompson also said he hopes Congress won’t need to bail out farmers with an emergency aid package, as it did during the first Trump administration. But, he said, “we’ll be prepared to do that” again if needed. Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said exemptions for specific goods are likely to be needed. “The only thing I can tell you right now is on potash,” Grassley said when he was asked about Trump’s tariffs. Citing the U.S. reliance on Canada for much of its potash, Grassley said “we’ll have to ask for” an exemption.

House Appropriations Committee chair Tom Cole, R-Okla., indicated a divide between the farming and non-farming communities. He said farmers in his state "export a lot," so they have concerns around retaliatory tariffs. Those outside the agricultural community, however, are "mostly in favor" of the tariffs, which he said has prompted him to take a "wait and see" approach.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/republicans-ask-tariff-exemptions-express-concern-trump-trade-war-rcna198987



Uh huh.

(are they finally waking up out of their zombie stupor?)
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Some Republicans ask for tariff exemptions and express concern over Trump trade war (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Yesterday OP
Have they tried ... you know ... legislation? Bok_Tukalo Yesterday #1
That's too difficult for the QOP sakabatou Yesterday #4
OF COURSE exemptions will be available ... for a price. Just like last time. eppur_se_muova Yesterday #2
Leopards. Faces. Oh noes. sakabatou Yesterday #3
Secretary of agriculture has already said SharonClark Yesterday #5
That's only if it is appropriated BumRushDaShow Yesterday #6
"You're hurting the wrong people" NotHardly 22 hrs ago #7
This is all part of the plan. First cement the tax cuts then deal with Trump. Blasphemer 22 hrs ago #8

eppur_se_muova

(38,677 posts)
2. OF COURSE exemptions will be available ... for a price. Just like last time.
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 06:35 PM
Yesterday

EVERYTHING Turnip does is harnessed to the grift.

Last time there was an exemption for religious materials printed in China. And Lo, verily, thus was begat the Turnip Bible, printed in China for less than $4 and sold for $65-99 in the US.

SharonClark

(10,452 posts)
5. Secretary of agriculture has already said
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 06:53 PM
Yesterday

Farmers will receive payments to counter any negative results of tariffs. But we knew that already.

BumRushDaShow

(149,911 posts)
6. That's only if it is appropriated
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 07:00 PM
Yesterday

via some legislation. Otherwise they would be violating the Antideficiency Act.

And I know they are looking at taking the chainsaw to the Farm Bill (with the latest extension only going until Sept. 30 and that is already 2 years late, having expired in 2023).

Blasphemer

(3,392 posts)
8. This is all part of the plan. First cement the tax cuts then deal with Trump.
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 08:47 PM
22 hrs ago

Unfortunately for them, they are likely handing the Dems a supermajority in 2026. I just hope we can survive until then.

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