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Exclusive — JD Vance on ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs: ‘First Time’ in Decades ‘We Have an American President Saying No More’ to U.S. Being World’s ‘Piggy Bank’

April 3, 2025
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For the first time in decades, the United States has a president who is standing up for American interests and putting an end to the country’s role as the world’s “piggy bank”. Vice President JD Vance recently spoke exclusively to Breitbart News about the Trump administration’s efforts to protect American workers and businesses through the implementation of tariffs.

In an interview, Vance praised President Donald Trump for his bold actions in what he calls a “liberation day” for the American economy. He stated that for the “first time in probably 40 years,” the U.S. has a president who is reversing the trend of the country being taken advantage of by other nations.

For far too long, the U.S. has been seen as an easy target for other countries to exploit. With its strong economy and large consumer market, the U.S. has been a prime destination for cheap imports and unfair trade practices. This has resulted in the loss of American jobs and the decline of domestic industries.

But all of that is starting to change under the leadership of President Trump. His administration has been tirelessly working to bring balance and fairness to international trade, and the recent implementation of tariffs is a clear signal that the U.S. will no longer be a pushover.

Vance highlighted the significance of this move, stating that it is the first time in decades that the U.S. has an American president saying “no more” to being the world’s “piggy bank”. This is a powerful message that resonates with the American people, who have long been frustrated with the country’s trade policies.

The tariffs, which have been dubbed “liberation day” tariffs, are aimed at protecting American industries and jobs. They serve as a means to level the playing field and ensure that American workers and businesses are not unfairly disadvantaged by foreign competition.

Critics of the tariffs argue that they will lead to higher prices for American consumers and could potentially harm the economy. However, Vance believes that these short-term effects are a small price to pay for the long-term benefits of a fair and balanced trade system. He also emphasized that the tariffs are not meant to be permanent, but rather a tool to negotiate better trade deals for the U.S.

The Trump administration’s tough stance on trade has already shown promising results. In recent negotiations with China, the U.S. was able to secure a commitment from the Chinese to purchase more American goods and to address the issue of intellectual property theft. This is a significant win for the U.S. and a step towards a more balanced trade relationship with China.

Vance also noted that the tariffs have been met with strong support from the American people, who understand the need for a change in trade policies. He stated that the American people are “fed up with being taken advantage of” and are ready for a president who will stand up for their interests.

It is clear that President Trump’s actions are already having a positive impact on the American economy. The stock market is booming, unemployment rates are at record lows, and businesses are investing in the country. This is a testament to the confidence that the American people have in their president and his policies.

In conclusion, the implementation of tariffs by the Trump administration marks a significant shift in U.S. trade policies. For the first time in decades, the U.S. is standing up for its own interests and saying “no more” to being the world’s “piggy bank”. This is a positive step towards a more balanced and fair trade system, and the American people are fully behind their president in this endeavor. As Vice President Vance stated, this is a “liberation day” for the American economy, and we can only expect to see more positive changes in the future.

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