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The "Late Show" host says Trump's GOP allies are flirting with a relationship that could go all the way.
Some GOP senators are warning the president he could face a veto override on his trade plans for Mexico.
"If you are in the market for a car, you’re going to have to delay your purchase or you’re going to have to go to used."
Such a move could set up a rare clash between the president and his party.
Pain caused by the trade war Trump started with China already is landing hardest on his voters.
Peter Navarro also defended the president's retaliatory threat of tariffs on Mexico as "a brilliant move."
Trump joked about Japan's "substantial edge" in trade, telling a group of businessmen, "Maybe that's why you like me so much."
“If the perpetrator wants to fight, we will beat him out of his wits," the lyrics warn.
New tariffs are already leading to higher prices for holiday lights and decorations -- and more increases could follow.
Jerry Moran of Kansas urged Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue to find a better response than unreliable government aid.