Us court: White House press secretary Caroline Lewit defends Trump’s ‘US First’ policy, reacted after the court stops tariffs

Us court: White House press secretary Caroline Lewit defends Trump's 'US First' policy, reacted after the court stops tariffs
Us court: White House press secretary Caroline Lewit defends Trump’s ‘US First’ policy, reacted after the court stops tariffs

News India Live, Digital Desk: The Trump administration has vowed to challenge the decision of the US Court to stop the tariff of former President Donald Trump. White House press secretary Caroline Levit Condemning the court’s action strongly issued a statement, stating that the “US First” trade policy of the administration is still fully applicable. The statement came after a New York court verdict in which the tariff of Trump-era was canceled.

Levit’s statement confirmed It was that President Trump had discussed with the Japanese leader about the court’s decision. In addition, he highlighted the ongoing conversation with major cabinet members including Secretary Lenox, Secretary Vincent and Ambassador Jameson Greer in various countries around the world. According to Levit, these communications aim to assure these countries that the United States is actively involved in trade talks and expects fair behavior.

In his comment, Levit directly criticized the court’s decision, describing it as hypocritical and ignored the important economic challenges faced by the United States. He argued that the court failed to address the results of previous economic policies, including job losses and increasing trade deficit in the manufacturing sector, as exposed to reports of publications such as New York Times. The attitude of the administration is that tariffs were necessary to improve these issues and strengthen the US economy.

Levitt concluded the court’s decision and emphasizing the utter determination of the administration to fight the “US First” trade policies. He said that this stance is made to American people and reflects direct commitment to the promises fulfilled for them. The administration is fully committed to overturning the court’s decision and to continue its efforts to protect American manufacturing jobs.

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