Trump’s Tariffs Strike Hard: America First, Critics Last

President Trump had a busy week with bold moves and sharp words. He cracked jokes while pushing policies to put America first. His focus on jobs and trade deals showed he’s not backing down from critics.

Trump’s latest tariffs kicked in April 2, a day he called “Liberation Day.” He said foreign countries ripped off America for decades, and now they’ll pay. “Whatever they tax us, we tax them,” he told Congress. Factories and jobs are coming back, he promised, and “America will boom like never before.”

On Fox News’ “Gutfeld!”, Trump roasted liberal hypocrisy. He mocked Democrats for refusing to clap even if he “cured disease” or “ended crime.” His blunt style won praise from the show’s panel. One host said Trump “talks like your buddy in high school” and keeps it real.

The president ended Biden’s “Green New Scam” and withdrew from global deals like the Paris Accord. He cut regulations, slashed foreign aid, and made English the official language. “We’re done letting other nations call the shots,” he said. His “America First” agenda aims to revive industries like auto manufacturing and energy.

Trump’s Secret Service earned praise after stopping an assassination attempt. He joked about the danger of being president but stayed upbeat. “Winning is the best revenge,” he said, grinning after mocking his critics. Supporters love his toughness and humor in the face of attacks.

Trade wars heated up as Trump hit China and the EU with massive tariffs. Experts warned of market drops, but Trump insisted it’ll “create jobs we’ve never seen.” He compared negotiations to his real estate deals: aim high, push hard, and never settle weak.

Democrats and media outlets slammed his policies, but Trump brushed it off. “Fake news hates winners,” he said. Supporters cheered his moves to end censorship and protect free speech. “Americans want a fighter, not a politician,” a Gutfeld panelist said.

With 2026 elections looming, Trump’s team says his promises are becoming reality. Factories are reopening, regulations are shredded, and America’s standing is rising. Love him or hate him, Trump’s stamp on the nation is growing deeper by the day.

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