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Corn growers say the president's tariff mess could not have come at a "worse time, bringing more uncertainty to markets and impacting commodity prices."
When Kurtis Kaser realized he was stuck, he started sawing at his left foot until he was free.
And Trump flips his script: He tells farmers he's going to make it easier for some immigrants to come in to do field labor. "You need these people," he says.
Rep. Jeff Denham, who represents California’s agricultural Central Valley, faces a serious re-election challenge.
The president plans to give farmers $12 billion to mitigate the effects of his trade war.
The Washington Post earlier reported that the White House was readying $12 billion in assistance, citing two people familiar with the plan.
"It just made me feel so overcome with joy and tears," the 12-year-old performer said.
"I like 'Purple Rain,'" quipped the 75-year-old country music fan.