The conservative CNN expert Scott Jennings was involved in a fierce discussion with the Washington Post's Colamnist Catherine Rampel on Trump's tariff agreement between Mexico and Canada.
Jennings praised the transaction at the last minute as “Donald Trump's victory”, but after threatening 25 % of the country after the president suspended for 30 days, “nothing actually gained. “Ta” claimed.
North American neighbors agreed to send troops to the border to help the illegal immigrant and Fentanyl smuggle.
“Hey, please accept his facts [Trump] I rolled! A columnist on the left -handed Belt Warbred seat claimed that Mexico and Canada had already sent troops to the US border.
Jennings is back.
He continued, “Forced Mexico and Canada to do what we want to do -it puts people, technology and resources on the border, and stop the flow of people, drugs and illegal immigrants. To put it on the border.
Jennings also argued that Trump's tariff agreements would step into the fire for these commitments.
“They have 30 days to actually implement them, and they won't load cats anymore,” said Jennings. “So, for me, the point of this exercise had little to do with trade, and it was related to telling my neighbor,” You need to be a better neighbor. ” “
He added that the United States is more important for their economy, and Canada and Mexico have added “I have an obligation to help us because of illegal immigrants and serious problems that are dying in Fentanyl.”
“They say Jesus today, which is a victory for Donald Trump,” said Jennings.
The Washington Post's opinion columnist rushed into his head with Jennings in the past. Critics, a critic compared to the Nazi salute, had a critic on a gesture after his inauguration, whether Trump would ven accurately to political opponents during his employment.
“In other words, I don't know what Trump wanted in this situation,” Lampel discussed the proposed tariffs. “Again, he didn't actually get anything, but if he introduced these tariffs, they would be very painful.”
“Complete lie” Jennings was interrupted.
“For American consumers,” Lampel said. “Well, Scott, that is, this is public information!”
Jennings jumped in again, called her discussion “complete lie,” and Trump argued that he had “got what he wanted.”
“To do exactly what they are doing,” Lampel claimed.
“I understand that you are a minister of propaganda tonight, but you don't have to do so. You can say,” Hey, it's all about it. ” Now, Jennings shot.
