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Paul Junge: “The president didn't abolish trade between Mexico and…”

Featuring: Paul Junge, Republican | Former Candidate, U.S. House Michigan, District 8

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Flashpoint 9/27/20: (Whole Episode)

Published | Video Starts at 22:52

I am not comfortable with protectionist trade. I absolutely believe in free markets and free trade, and I think the president does as well. I mean, The president didn't abolish trade between Mexico and Canada. He improved it by putting America first. The president hasn't abolished trade with China. He has recognized that they cheat on these things, that they're stealing intellectual property, and that they make this country vulnerable when we … (22:52–22:58)

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Asserts that the president improved trade between Mexico and Canada by prioritizing America.

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