December 30, 2025 - 22:55

Stephen Moore, the former White House economist who once advocated for President Trump to receive a Nobel Prize, has shifted his perspective regarding tariffs as the nation heads into the 2026 election cycle. Despite his previous support for the administration's trade policies, Moore now expresses significant concerns about the implications of tariffs on the economy.
He argues that while tariffs can serve as a tool for protecting domestic industries, they also pose risks that could lead to inflation and strained international relations. Moore emphasizes that the economic landscape has changed dramatically since Trump’s presidency, and the potential fallout from prolonged tariff policies could be detrimental to growth.
As the political climate evolves, Moore's reflections highlight a growing unease among economists regarding the long-term effects of trade barriers. With the upcoming elections, the discourse around tariffs is likely to intensify, prompting candidates to address these critical economic issues.
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