

Trump Witness Crumbles Under Cross-Exam at Hearings
38 snips Apr 10, 2025
Jamieson Greer, Donald Trump’s former top Trade Representative, faces intense scrutiny during his testimony on Capitol Hill. He shares insights into the complexities of U.S. trade relations, especially the paradox of tariffs on allies like Australia. The heated cross-examination unveils challenges surrounding the administration’s economic policies, particularly their effects on the middle class. Greer’s credibility is tested as lawmakers discuss the implications of Trump’s tariff strategies, sparking debates on accountability and the broader political landscape.
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Greer's Testimony and Trump's Reversal
- Trump's trade representative, Jameson Greer, testified for two days on Capitol Hill, defending Trump's tariff policies.
- On day two, Greer learned mid-hearing that Trump reversed his stance on tariffs for every country except China.
Tariffing Australia
- Senator Mark Warner questioned Greer about tariffing Australia despite having a trade surplus and a free trade agreement with them.
- Greer justified it by citing Australia's ban on US beef and pork and potential measures on US digital companies.
Tariffs and Inflation
- Senator Maggie Hassan asked if the administration would reverse course on tariffs if they led to 10% inflation.
- Greer stated that the president was fixed on addressing the trade deficit.