So we could look at elements of the President's trade moves here having to do with China and make some of that permanent. And Congress has been talking about this for the entire six years I've been there. There's a growing bipartisan consensus that we have to be more aggressive in looking out for the United States, particularly when it comes to our economic and trade relations with China. So a good hard focus right there makes a lot of sense related to this. It's not getting a lot of coverage. It wasn't part of it was it ended up in Liberation Day. (20:22–20:34)
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Asserts a bipartisan agreement on the need for a more aggressive U.S. stance in economic and trade relations with China.
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