Trump Prepares Steel, Aluminum Tariffs
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GOP lawmaker warns 'we are in a world of hurt' if mandatory spending isn't addressed
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Maria Cardona : President Trump says he will be imposing a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports today .
West Virginia Congressman Riley Moore : Reciprocal Trade Act would give the president greater latitude to negotiate tariffs.
Cardona says he's not worried about the impact of the tariffs on the economy, but thinks they will not push prices up.
House Republicans are united in in just getting President Trump 's agenda through, says Rep. Riley Moore .
Mandatory spending is the biggest driver of the debt in this country, and so we have to address that, he says.
He says he believes Republicans can reduce mandatory spending while extending the Trump tax cuts.
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