As the Trump administration wages trade wars on multiple fronts, U.S. companies are beginning to feel the brunt of the impact. President Trump argues tariffs will boost the economy, but business owners say these policies are costing them millions and forcing them to cut jobs. Mary Buchzeiger, CEO of auto supply company Lucerne International, voted for Trump and supports his economic agenda. Yet, she could lose her business in the next three months if the administration’s policies don’t change. Soledad O’Brien speaks with Buchzeiger about the impact of these tariffs on her business and why she still supports the president.
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