
"Rove began by calling Trump's flip-flop on the Epstein files wise and overdue, while declaring that the record suggests Trump is not hiding something. He also gave Trump his plaudits for having cut tariffs on products including coffee and bananas. Tariffs raise prices, and some of these are things American workers can't produce at all (bananas) or in sufficient quantities (Hawaii alone can't supply U.S. coffee needs). These imports deserve zero tariffs, he added."
"He went on to argue that Republicans must offer an alternative health care policy centered around empowering consumers, and that Congressional Republicans should head up the effort. It's the congressional majorities that will be on the ballot next year. A process led from Capitol Hill will result in more voices in those majorities advocating reforms, which is essential to narrowing the Democratic advantage on this issue."
President Donald Trump reversed course on the Epstein files and cut tariffs on imports such as coffee and bananas, with the record suggesting he is not hiding something. Tariffs raise consumer prices and some imports cannot be produced in sufficient U.S. quantities, so certain imports deserve zero tariffs. Healthcare affordability is poised to be a central midterm issue because Covid-era ACA subsidy debates and polls show Americans see healthcare costs as key to personal economic well-being. Republicans should offer a consumer-centered alternative and have Congressional Republicans lead development and messaging so many GOP candidates can advocate reform before the midterms.
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