Jesse Waters
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But the silver lining is, you're right,
This time, when you do an investigation, you might be able to target strategic industries and do carve outs like coffee or clothing, non-national security related issues.
And then you can still have a tariff regime that keeps in charge of economic national security.
And we still have the justices invited to the State of the Union.
But as long as we're playing along, I love the idea of a refund.
Are we getting refund checks for the $9 billion the Somalis stole?
Because when there's fraud on my credit card, American Express pays me back.
This is what Jessica doesn't understand about the strategy is because he directs U.S.
and foreign trade falls under foreign policy.
That's why he went big, sweeping across-the-board tariffs, because it knocks every other country out of their seat.
They rush to Washington, D.C., and sign these deals as fast as possible.
The deals are still in place.
Foreign investment is still pouring in, and that's when you look at the construction activity.
All of the factories are being built because as these tariffs are set, it's cheaper to build the product here so it doesn't get hit with the duty that it comes in.
No, we're talking about construction that always precedes manufacturing.
I'll talk to you about that later.
So the Supreme Court comes in and says, listen, you can't use this authority.
You have to use this authority.
So you have to do an investigation first.