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Tariffs, TikTok and Trump

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The Washington Post

True Crime, News, Politics

4.14.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, The Washington Post's Libby Casey, Rhonda Colvin and James Hohmann are joined by White House reporter Cat Zakrzewski to discuss the latest on the massive set of tariffs President Trump is putting into place. Plus, how will tariffs affect consumers – and is Congress finally preparing to take some of its own power back?


Then: The deadline for a TikTok sale is coming up soon. The crew breaks down the latest on attempts to negotiate some kind of sale to a U.S. buyer.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Anything you guys are going to rush out and buy before it gets more expensive?

0:03.2

Because I think I need a new pair of sneakers.

0:05.8

Like it's a kind of thing I'd buy in like a month or two, but I might go get them this weekend.

0:09.6

I know.

0:09.9

My summer clothes shopping might start a little earlier this year.

0:14.1

James.

0:14.6

I'm going to make a Costco run and just load up on a lot.

0:18.1

And everybody else.

0:19.1

Yeah, it's going to be even more annoying than usual.

0:21.7

Brenda.

0:22.4

I would say clothes.

0:23.8

Close is the smart buy right now.

0:25.5

Wow.

0:26.1

So maybe Trump's actually boosting the economy because we're all going to go shopping.

0:29.3

And then it'll be like, psych.

0:30.8

Look what happened.

0:32.1

Is this crazy?

0:33.9

We stand on the verge of the four greatest years in the history.

0:38.5

Make America great a good thing.

0:41.7

How can you be against them?

0:47.0

Welcome to Sidebar from the Washington Post.

0:49.1

I'm Libby Casey, and I'm here with Rhonda Colvin, James Holman, and Kat Zuckreski,

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