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Democrat on Bessent’s tariff deadline remarks: ‘Does it smell like TACOs’?

Rep. Don Beyer (D-Va.) has once again taken a stand against President Trump’s trade policies, this time calling out the administration’s latest move to extend the 90-day pause on “reciprocal” tariffs. In a tweet on Wednesday, Beyer expressed his frustration with the Trump administration’s tactics, using a clever acronym to make his point.

“Does it smell like TACOs in here to anyone else?” Beyer wrote on Twitter, referring to the phrase “Trump Always Chickens Out.” The congressman’s tweet came in response to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin’s suggestion that the 90-day pause on tariffs could be extended even further for countries willing to negotiate with the U.S.

Beyer’s use of the TACO acronym is not only a clever play on words, but it also highlights the ongoing pattern of the Trump administration’s approach to trade negotiations. This is not the first time that the president has backed down from his tough stance on tariffs, and it seems that he is once again willing to make concessions in order to secure a deal.

But at what cost? Beyer’s tweet raises an important question about the effectiveness of the Trump administration’s trade policies. Is the president truly standing up for American interests, or is he simply caving in to pressure and making deals that may not be in the best interest of the country?

The 90-day pause on tariffs was initially put in place to allow for negotiations with China, but it seems that the administration is now willing to extend this pause to other countries as well. While this may seem like a positive step towards resolving trade disputes, it also raises concerns about the long-term impact of these negotiations.

Beyer’s tweet also serves as a reminder of the consequences of the Trump administration’s trade policies. The ongoing trade war with China has already had a significant impact on American farmers, manufacturers, and consumers. And while the president may claim that these tariffs are necessary to protect American jobs and industries, the reality is that they are causing harm to the very people they are meant to help.

It is also worth noting that the Trump administration’s approach to trade negotiations has been met with criticism from both Democrats and Republicans. Many lawmakers, including Beyer, have expressed concerns about the lack of transparency and consultation in the decision-making process. This has only added to the uncertainty and instability in the market, making it difficult for businesses to plan for the future.

In the face of these challenges, it is important for our leaders to come together and find a solution that benefits all parties involved. This means engaging in meaningful and transparent negotiations, rather than resorting to threats and tariffs. It also means considering the long-term consequences of these policies and working towards a sustainable and fair trade system.

Rep. Beyer’s tweet may have been a lighthearted jab at the Trump administration, but it also serves as a reminder of the serious issues at hand. As negotiations continue and the 90-day pause on tariffs is extended, it is important for our leaders to keep the best interests of the American people in mind. Let’s hope that they can come to a resolution that truly benefits our country and its economy.

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