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https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/09/trump-brazil-tariffs-bolsonaro.html So, the Orange Felon is making a statement: he doesn't want his fellow criminal slimebag being prosecuted for crimes. Because the law should not apply to such *special* scumbags. Only ORDINARY criminal scumbags should have to worry about the law or ethics or integrity. ... FIFTY percent tariff on Brazil.
The cherry on top: the U.S. has a trade surplus with Brazil. Apparently the balance of trade no longer has anything to do with the tariff madness. It's about his petty grievances now.
You don't suppose that Trump just raised the price of beef for everyone in the US, do you?
I am absolutely appalled. If anything like this had happened in previous administrations many members of Congress, of both parties, would be standing on their desks screaming about the absurdity and illegitimacy of the US interfering with the legal system of another free country. Now, no one- NOT ONE member of Congress is even speaking out on this. My God- what have we come to?
Trump feels emboldened by recent favorable Supreme Court decisions and passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act which was one really ugly piece of legislation. As AndyJ mentions, we have a trade surplus with Brazil. The Brazil tariff situation exemplifies Trump's brazen exercise of power. U.S. coffee drinkers may not be happy—Brazil is our largest coffee supplier and accounts for 35% of our Arabica supply. Brazil also accounts for 55% of U.S. iron ore imports. That's not good for manufacturers whom the tariffs were supposed to protect.
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I am absolutely appalled. If anything like this had happened in previous administrations many members of Congress, of both parties, would be standing on their desks screaming about the absurdity and illegitimacy of the US interfering with the legal system of another free country. Now, no one- NOT ONE member of Congress is even speaking out on this. My God- what have we come to?
and passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act which was one really ugly piece of legislation.
As AndyJ mentions, we have a trade surplus with Brazil.
The Brazil tariff situation exemplifies Trump's brazen exercise of power.
U.S. coffee drinkers may not be happy—Brazil is our largest coffee supplier
and accounts for 35% of our Arabica supply.
Brazil also accounts for 55% of U.S. iron ore imports.
That's not good for manufacturers whom the tariffs were supposed to protect.