Over 160 industry groups oppose tariffs in letter to President Trump

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A new round of tariffs on China kicks in this weekend. In response, 161 industry groups have written a condemning letter to President Trump. Here’s what the letter said:

 

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Hey industry groups...new structurep coming? Is it coincidence China said “CALM”? When did Q go active? How many Q Posts say Calm? The world is watching. Blockade END. DO IT Q!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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It was Evident Long Ago that Don the Con is DemoCraZy! The Irrational Narcissistic, Megalomaniacal, 'Fasci$t' has Proven that His ONLY Loyalty is to Himself (His Own Power & Wealth) & the Corrupt, Anti-Role Model has NO Decency, Integrity, Ethics or Morals!

These elites are traitors. Listen to Bannon Watch this

Ohhhh a condemning letter ... They can write a thank you letter in a couple years also...

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