Saturday, May 11, 2019

WHAT THEY ARE SAYING: SUPPORT FOR PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP’S STRONG STAND FOR FAIR TRADE WITH CHINA

Office of the Press Secretary

WHAT THEY ARE SAYING:
SUPPORT FOR PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP’S STRONG STAND FOR FAIR TRADE WITH CHINA

Members of Congress


Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY): “Hang tough on China, President @realDonaldTrump. Don’t back down. Strength is the only way to win with China.”

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL): “Not surprised #China is trying to go back on changes they had previously agreed to For years they have had counterparts so desperate for a deal they allowed them to get away with this @realDonaldTrump is the first to ever pose a credible threat to walk away from a bad deal”

Sen. David Perdue (R-GA): “I applaud the President for standing firm. I don’t like tariffs any more than anybody else, but I absolutely think we have bipartisan support for standing up for American interests on trade.”

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA): “President Trump is right, China needs to honor its commitments.”

Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-ND): “China has not negotiated in good faith, and @POTUS is right: they have more to lose.”

Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH): “China’s cheating has hurt American workers for far too long. Tariffs brought China to the negotiating table and now that we’re there, the President must secure real changes to level the playing field.”

Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH): “I commend the Trump administration for entering into these difficult and very important negotiations with China and I encourage the administration to stay strong and to pursue long-term meaningful structural changes in that relationship.”

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC): “I completely support President @realDonaldTrump’s approach in trade negotiations with China. This is the last, best chance for America and the world to get China to play by the rules.”

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN): “China has been stealing our intellectual property. We need to ensure the interests of American companies are a part of the trade agreement – not an afterthought.”
Rep. French Hill (R-AR): “Our strong economy puts the U.S. in a position of strength. We have maximum leverage to fix longstanding trade concerns with China.”

Rep. Michael Waltz (R-FL): “@realDonaldTrump is right to hold strong on #China and I’m glad senators from across the aisle agree. China has stolen our technological edge and is threatening us in defense, #cybersecurity and in space.”

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE): “Tariffs are the last resort, but China has not been allowing fair free trade. We need a level playing field for our farmers and workers”

Rep. Jeff Van Drew (D-NJ): “At this point in time, I think we have to show China that we do mean business.”

Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA): “China for decades has taken advantage of our lax trade policy. They won’t walk away from their biggest customer. I’m glad @realDonaldTrump keeps fighting for the best trade deal he can for U.S. workers. When America stands strong, the world stays safe. We must stay the course.”

Rep. Jodey Arrington (R-TX): “We’ve lost 50% of our market share this past year. If our cotton farmers compete on an even playing field, we’ll win every day and twice on Sunday! I support @POTUS 100% in holding China accountable for cheating, stealing, and overall unfair practices.”

Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX): “The President has had no hesitation about using the tools that are available to him as the chief executive to make these decisions. Look, he’s not in it … as some sort of game. He is in it to win for the American people, the American worker.” 


Media and Commentators
 

Axios China Newsletter Writer Bill Bishop: “You know, frankly, I think President Trump was right to call [China’s] bluff.”

Center for the National Interest Senior Fellow Christian Whiton: “President Trump on Sunday announced additional incoming tariffs on China, reminding Beijing that its days of negotiating with weak counterparts are over, at least as far as it concerns the United States.”

Coalition for a Prosperous America Chairman Dan DiMicco: “America’s manufacturers and their workers can breathe a sigh of relief that the president isn’t being coerced by the import lobby into abandoning the very leverage that brought Beijing to the negotiating table.”

Family Research Council Senior Fellow Ken Blackwell: “While previous administrations have talked tough on China, the Trump administration has taken aggressive action to stop the unfair treatment of American industries and finally level the playing field.”

Former China Country Director for the Secretary of Defense Joseph Bosco: “If President Trump follows through with his threat to increase tariffs on imported Chinese goods from 10 percent to 25 percent unless China complies with its fair trade obligations, it will be a healthy development in U.S.-China relations and good for U.S. foreign policy broadly.”

Fox Business’ Lou Dobbs: “This President, standing up today and saying to Xi Jinping that, you know, you can renege, you can do whatever you wish, but there will be consequences. This is the man we elected period. This is a great president.”

Fox Business’ Trish Regan: “This is an example of the president doing exactly what he should do, protect our economy.”

Fox News’ Laura Ingraham: “Excellent decision by @realDonaldTrump! No other president has had the guts to take on the China challenge. #AmericaNowandForever”

Hudson Institute Director for Chinese Strategy Michael Pillsbury: “A tough U.S. policy is necessary to prepare a better defense against Chinese economic aggression. U.S. officials should send a clear message to Beijing’s bureaucracy: No more theft or outrageous subsidies, or else the tariffs remain.”

IRIS Independent Research Founder Rebecca Grant: “The fact remains the reset of U.S.-China trade was long overdue. Trump knows it, and so does China. The U.S. has waited for almost 20 years for China to follow international rules on trade. That’s over.”

New York Post Editorial Board: “China is up to its old tricks on trade, but it’s learning the hard way that there’s a new sheriff in town: President Trump.”

Population Research Institute President Steven Mosher: “Unless China stops cheating, no deal may be the best deal of all. Trump understands this.”

The Washington Post Columnist Henry Olsen: “Trump was right to make this move, and he needs to stand firm in the face of political and market pressures to backtrack – and Republicans in Congress need to stand with him.”


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