Mike Pence Gets Blown Up After Taking An Ignorant Shot At President Trump’s Tariffs

Mike Pence decided to emerge from hiding this week to slam President Trump’s approach to trade and predictably got blown up on social media.
As The Gateway Pundit’s Jordan Conradson reported, Trump reinstated his tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China this week under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Tariffs were temporarily suspended last month during negotiations to secure the border and stop the flow of fentanyl.
Trump told reporters on Monday that there is “no room left for Mexico or for Canada,” citing the “vast amounts of fentanyl” that has come into the U.S. On Tuesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced reciprocal tariffs while insulting Trump.
Trump is taking these actions to bring jobs back to America, stop drugs from flowing into America, and pressure these countries who are tariffing our businesses to death.
As CNBC reported, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent responded to criticism from the left and RINOs by defending the Trump Administration during a speech to the Economic Club in New York on Thursday by pointing out that access to cheap goods was not what the American Dream was about.
“Access to cheap goods is not the essence of the American dream,” Bessent explained. “The American Dream is rooted in the concept that any citizen can achieve prosperity, upward mobility, and economic security. For too long, the designers of multilateral trade deals have lost sight of this.”
For no good reason, Pence emerged from hiding to advocate for cheap labor and slam the Trump Administration’s approach to tariffs.
“Actually, @SecScottBessent, it is. Tariffs are good as a means to bring nations like China to the table,” Pence wrote.
“But free trade lowers the costs of goods and improves the quality of life for every American,” he added. “Let’s Pursue Free Trade with Free Nations and Revive the American Dream.”
Actually @SecScottBessent, it is. Tariffs are good as a means to bring nations like China to the table, but free trade lowers the costs of goods and improves the quality of life for every American. Let’s Pursue Free Trade with Free Nations and Revive the American Dream.… pic.twitter.com/XmmPZvWHBr
— Mike Pence (@Mike_Pence) March 7, 2025
Seeing Pence’s words predictably unleashed fury from conservatives on social media who caustically slammed him and his inane economic beliefs.
You are a traitor to America. Are you not seeing European nations lock people up for their online words?
— George (@BehizyTweets) March 7, 2025
No, it does not. Free trade creates benefits that are unequally distributed. Some people pay a price for your largesse.
At least admit that. Admit that you are OK with sacrificing American workers to save 5% on cheap Chinese goods.
— Bluesky Libs (@BlueskyLibs) March 7, 2025
Stop supporting slave and child labor in China over jobs for American people and made in the USA products which will improve American lives much more long term. You were all for those tariffs when you were on the ticket.
— USALover (@USALover2025) March 8, 2025
Mike, we know what you prefer. American employee enslavement. pic.twitter.com/xPAtGRC65a
— Darth Powell (@VladTheInflator) March 7, 2025
Pence is pushing the 6-decade-old Republican policies that gutted our middle class and jobs while enriching the elite and political class. Educate yourself to see what our framers did with the Tariff Act of 1862, signed by President George Washington.
— BUSTA RINO (@bustaRINO) March 7, 2025
Go pound sand, Pence. You have “free traded” away jobs and livelihoods for most of the middle class. Sec. Bessent is correct.
— анонимный (@DreadBobby1) March 7, 2025
This guy reminds me of you. Weak man. Scott Bessent is exponentially richer than you ever will be. I think I will trust his judgement over yours. Bessent didn’t get rich off taxpayers and “political connections” like you. pic.twitter.com/MId907ZRcL
— The Squirrel Whisperer (@RogerTodger4) March 8, 2025
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