Former President Donald Trump stated he 'couldn't care less' if foreign automakers raise prices in response to tariffs, signaling a continued hardline stance on trade. In a recent interview, Trump encouraged automakers to increase prices, suggesting that the tariffs are part of a broader strategy to protect American industry. His comments come amid ongoing debates about the economic impact of tariffs on consumers and global trade relations. Additionally, Trump dismissed concerns about internal communications within his administration, saying he wouldn’t fire anyone involved in a controversial Signal group chat. These remarks reflect Trump's characteristic defiance of political and economic criticism.
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Trump admin live updates: Trump says 'couldn't care less' if automakers raise prices
U.S. Judge Royce Lamberth issued a temporary restraining order Tuesday afternoon that blocked the dismantling of the organization, finding the Trump administration’s attempt to defund the group was “unsupported by any facts or reasoning” and likely violated federal law.
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