Peter Navaro, a senior subsidiary of President Trump, stated that the critical criticism of the President's tariffs was “disgraced” for those who died in fentanil overdose.
Navaro Participated in Fox News On Monday, he was increasingly concerned about the financial impact of tariffs on their lives, so he was asked to squeeze the tariffs placed in Canada, Mexico, and China. 。
“Anyone who is talking about inflation is a disgraceful … Chinese, Mexican, men, women and children who died in Fentanil in Canada meet across our borders.” Navaro said when he approached the economic impact. “That's this.”
Trump threatens to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico, and encourage the government to help the country crossing the flow of immigrants and Fentanyl to the United States.
As of Monday, just a few days after Trump's announcement, Mexico's President Claudia Shainbaum said that in exchange for 10,000 Mexican borders, the two countries would delay tariffs for one month.
Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau agreed to suspend the 30 -day tariff to secure the northern border.
Nevertheless, Trump's order has entered the United States into a trade war with the largest trade partner and supports the expected economic impact when companies and American people come into effect.
Navaro defended tariffs, like Trump. Navaro, who was in prison for rebelling against Congress summoning, argued that the country's Fentanyl crisis was miserable due to the influence of the “major work” population statistics.
“This is a massacre. We are immunity every day, every day, every day, and the fact that 200 Americans die by hand. [of fentanyl]He said.
He pointed out that Fentanyl was the main cause of death between the ages of 18 to 45.
“We have partially protected our economy with these deaths,” Navaro continued. “So I'm convinced that President Trump will accomplish this job.”





