As President Donald Trump marks 100 days into his second term, he remains combative and unapologetic, defending his economic and immigration policies in a wide-ranging interview with ABCâs Terry Moran. Facing low approval ratings and voter frustration over rising costs, Trump brushed off criticism, saying of disillusioned supporters, âThey did sign up for it, actually.âTrump doubled down on his aggressive trade policies, particularly tariffs on Chinese imports, despite economists warning of long-term financial strain on American households. He argued these measures are essential to end decades of âunfairâ trade with China, even as critics point to rising consumer prices and disrupted supply chains. Treasury Secretary J.D. Vance called the tariffs âpainful but necessary.â
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