Backing off his threat to shut down the southern border, President Donald Trump warned instead he’d impose tariffs on cars coming to the U.S. from Mexico unless the Mexican authorities do more to stop the flow of migrants into the U.S. He also said he was looking into an economic penalty for drugs smuggled into the country.
border wall
Trump threatens auto tariffs instead of border shutdown, economic penalty for drugs
More Videos
-
Biden backtracks, uses executive powers to expand border wall
-
Trump tours 200th completed mile of U.S.-Mexico border wall in Arizona
-
Trump’s $4.8 trillion budget draws rejection from congressional Democrats
-
Portion of Trump’s new border wall falls in Mexico
-
‘We’re building a wall in Colorado’: Trump
-
Trump signs border wall under construction in California community
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article