How two veteran lawmakers sum up parties' views on Trump's economic agenda - Roll Call
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- Policy Leaning
48% Medium Right
- Politician Portrayal
-32% Negative
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81% : Their top TEAM is on a plane heading to the U.S., and things are looking good," Trump added.75% : "President Trump said it best: We must be strong, courageous, and patient.
56% : Trump on Tuesday sounded like he was in full dealmaking mode.
52% : She said Trump met with his trade team earlier Tuesday and directed them to pursue "tailor-made deals" with every country that reaches out.
49% : "And with regard to how they're coming up with these [tariffs], the president's been very clear he's going to make sure that we're treated fairly in global trade.
48% : That surprise move prompted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to fly to Washington to meet one-on-one with Trump on Monday.
47% : Trump said.
43% : Asked if he was surprised that Israel and other U.S. allies were hit with import fees higher than the baseline 10 percent tariff that a number of countries received, Barrasso stood by Trump.
42% : Trump made clear Monday that his objective is to methodically negotiate with many of the nearly 90 countries he slapped tariffs on last week.
41% : " "President Trump ran for office.
38% : You have to do a lot of things," Trump said Monday, defending his tariffs and economy-overhauling push.
35% : One Democrat sees "central chaos, not central planning," while a top Senate GOP leader protested the notion of Trump as the central planner in chief, overseeing a command economy.
34% : Asked whether he thought Trump intends for the duties to remain permanent or was willing to negotiate, the California Democrat said, "The truth is I don't know, and no one in the country knows.
31% : " Still, Trump did not use those rallies last year to target allies like Israel, which received a 17 percent import duty.
13% : Asked Friday if the economic makeover that Trump has pushed since being sworn in on Jan. 20 gives him any concerns about an all-powerful executive branch dictating to the private and public sectors, Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso replied, "Oh, I disagree with everything you're saying.
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