Yesterday, I shared Art Raymond’s reporting on how Utahns feel about President Trump’s approach to inflation. Today, I invite you to read his article on what Utahns have to say about tariffs.
As with inflation, the latest polls show that Utahns are split among party lines when it comes to tariffs. Of those who are in favor of Trump’s tariff plan, some believe it has been executed poorly, while others report they think it needs more patience to work.
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo shared some unique insights with a Utah audience last month regarding Trump’s mindset about international trade policy.
“As for President Trump and his tariff policy … you should know he believes it with all his heart, rightly or wrongly," Pompeo said. “He calls himself ‘Tariff Man.’ Does that leave any doubt in your mind? He believes that bilateral trade deficits in goods are bad and no one is going to convince him otherwise.”
Read more about how voters feel about Trump’s tariff strategy.
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