Trump Advisers Took Advantage of Navarro's Absence to Push for Tariff Pause
Source: msn/WSJ
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They needed to get the president alone. On April 9, financial markets were going haywire. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick wanted President Trump to put a pause on his aggressive global tariff plan. But there was a big obstacle: Peter Navarro, Trumps tariff-loving trade adviser, who was constantly hovering around the Oval Office.
Navarro isnt one to back down during policy debates and had stridently urged Trump to keep tariffs in place, even as corporate chieftains and other advisers urged him to relent. And Navarro had been regularly around the Oval Office since Trumps Liberation Day event.
So that morning, when Navarro was scheduled to meet with economic adviser Kevin Hassett in a different part of the White House, Bessent and Lutnick made their move, according to multiple people familiar with the intervention. They rushed to the Oval Office to see Trump and propose a pause on some of the tariffswithout Navarro there to argue or push back. They knew they had a tight window. The meeting with Bessent and Lutnick wasnt on Trumps schedule.
The two men convinced Trump of the strategy to pause some of the tariffs and to announce it immediately to calm the markets. They stayed until Trump tapped out a Truth Social post, which surprised Navarro, according to one of the people familiar with the episode. Bessent and press secretary Karoline Leavitt almost immediately went to the cameras outside the White House to make a public announcement. We needed everyone singing from the same song sheet, a person familiar with the matter said.
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Javaman
(63,652 posts)Native
(7,064 posts)the markets? Didn't they call for an investigation into this? At what point during this timeline did he urge people to buy? Could this be cover: ""It wasn't me"?
Same with Ron Vara...is this the beginning of their setting the stage for him up to take the fall when things come crashing down.
In other words, why was this leaked?
yardwork
(66,311 posts)A lot of things are true at once:
- Trump and his minions are incompetent fools
- Trump and his minions will use the incompetent fools excuse when it helps them.
- Trump and his fools lie all the time except on the rare occasion when telling the truth helps them.
PedroXimenez
(666 posts)any insider account coming from this white house is by definition non-credible. They should all be seen as "one of the shitheads makes up a story about a different shithead." Maybe think about why the shitheads don't like each other but don't take the story as something that actually happened.
GusBob
(7,874 posts)tanyev
(46,159 posts)Trump changes his mind according to whichever advisors manage to manipulate him on any given day. And then Russia and China and lots of other countries know how to play that game, too.
Journeyman
(15,309 posts)He has no convictions, no tenets, no 'concepts of a plan.' He simply reacts to whomever last spoke to him.
flamingdem
(40,372 posts)the weekend before?
That was probably part of the cover up.
Insider trading AND incompetence.
Harker
(16,095 posts)OverBurn
(1,190 posts)DallasNE
(7,759 posts)Trump is portrayed as someone who can be easily manipulated and lacks core values from which to draw in his decision-making process. But it sure helps to understand why there is constant chaos coming from the Trump operation.
Kaleva
(39,236 posts)DallasNE
(7,759 posts)This time it is coming from current insiders instead of former employees that could be dismissed as sour grapes.
Bengus81
(8,706 posts)and then he's behind the scenes trying to pause the carnage that he knows full well will happen.
Without hypocrisy there would never be a Republican party.