

Trump Take LEGO
71 snips Sep 3, 2025
The podcast kicks off with a discussion on how Trump's tariffs are creating chaos for various hobbies, including LEGO and cameras. A deep dive into the mismanagement of DMCA complaints sheds light on how even adult creators are being adversely affected. The hosts also tackle alarming ChatGPT-related stories involving suicide and self-harm, raising important ethical questions. Personal anecdotes and reflections on the challenges of entrepreneurship make for an engaging listen, adding depth to the heavy topics at hand.
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De Minimis Ending Breaks Small Overseas Orders
- The end of de minimis means many small overseas orders now face tariffs and import paperwork.
- That change forces retailers to rework shipping or stop offering small-item sales to US buyers.
LEGO Removes Many US SKUs
- Jason describes LEGO's Pick A Brick selling individual pieces directly and then cutting many SKUs for US and Canada buyers.
- He explains that single-piece purchases under $800 previously avoided tariffs and now face new barriers.
China Abuse Prompted Early Rollback
- The rollback first targeted China because sellers abused the loophole by splitting shipments under $800.
- Political narratives about smuggling and fentanyl also helped justify closing de minimis for China.