And he thinks that by suggesting these tariffs right now, he's going to get the attention of the leaders in the other countries. You know, I don't think there's anybody out there arguing that we've got to fix our borders. If we can do that with tariffs, you're not going to find very many people in the United States that are going to disagree with him on that. On the other hand, you know, look, I'm from South Dakota, you know that. And look, we're an ag state. When I talk to my farmers and to my ranchers about that, they're concerned about retaliation. (04:33–04:39)
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