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U.S. Senators criticize Trump's trade policy, warning it could lead to millions of job losses.
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U.S. Senators have sharply criticized Trump's policy of imposing tariffs on global trade partners, warning that this move could result in millions of Americans losing their jobs. A Democratic Senator from Massachusetts stated that Trump's tariff measures might become the most foolish trade war in American history, pushing the U.S. to the brink of economic recession.
She pointed out that every minute Trump's tariffs remain in place, they inflict more damage on the American economy, urging Congress to exercise its power to stop the President from continuing with this policy. She emphasized that these tariff policies not only escalate trade tensions but could also have profound effects on the U.S. labor market and the overall economy.
Despite this, Republican leaders in Congress are currently reluctant to directly challenge Trump's policy, especially after Trump threatened to veto any legislation trying to limit his unilateral tariff-imposing powers, making it difficult for both parties in Congress to form a unified response.
The Senator further stated that Congress must act swiftly to prevent Trump from continuing to pursue these trade policies that could bring disastrous consequences.

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