POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Tactic: A Quick Colombian Cave-In

ColombiaTue Jan 28 2025
In 2025, Colombia's President Gustavo Petro faced a quick lesson in U. S. politics. He refused to take back Colombian criminals released in the U. S. In response, President Trump threatened a 25% tariff on Colombian goods. Petro blinked, promising to send a plane for the criminals just 47 minutes later. This showed tariffs can be a fast, effective tool for negotiation. But what about other countries like Mexico and Canada, facing similar threats? Tariffs might not stick around forever, but they're powerful while they last. Trump's team plans to use them in different ways, like replacing tax revenue or balancing trade. It's clear: tariffs are a tactic Trump is comfortable with. Petro's desperate plea on social media read like a literature professor's rant. Democrats rushed to his defense, saying Americans would pay more for coffee and flowers. But other countries grow coffee, and California's flower market suffered under past trade deals. Trump's actions reflect most Americans' desire to deport criminal aliens. Colombia might face more tariffs, but it's clear: Trump isn't waiting for experts or Congress to act.