by Charlotte Hazard
Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro said he is waging a crusade against Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris while praising former President Donald Trump’s policies from four years ago.
“I’m here on a crusade… a mission,” Navarro said onOnly news, no noise“special from the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC). “I don’t want anyone to ever call Kamala Harris by her first name alone. She’s not a soccer star. It’s more of a term of endearment when it should be a mockery.”
He said using her name only fuels her campaign. “You can apply some of her aliases: Kamaflation, Kamaliar [and] “Kalameleon”, Navarro in addition.
With less than two months left until the election, both Harris and Trump’s campaigns have escalated their attacks on each other and pushed their policies into the next administration.
Navarro advised the Trump campaign to focus on statistics ahead of the upcoming election because people are spending more on basic necessities than they did four years ago.
“One statistic … if you look at the price of oil, it is … depending on the market day … on average 30 to 40 to 50 percent higher under Biden-Harris than under Trump,” he said.
A huge issue Trump is running on is energy independence. He has said that if elected in 2024, he will finally implement a “pro-American energy policy.”
He advocated using American energy resources rather than obtaining them from other countries.
“Nobody has more liquid gold under their feet than the United States of America” – Trump he said in a 2023 speech.. “And we will use it, profit from it, and live with it. And we will be rich again, and we will be happy again. And we will be proud again.”
Navarro said energy independence would lower inflation. “Trump, when he was in office for four years, made this country energy independent for the first time in a century, and he did that, and he kept oil prices low once we became energy independent,” he said. Gallup poll from March showed that more than 55% of Americans are “very” concerned about inflation, with the issue continuing to be a sensitive election topic.
While some have criticized Trump’s proposal to impose tariffs on China, Navarro believes it is a good strategy.
Unlike more established Republicans, Trump has advocated for a protectionist approach to trade policy and for stimulating and repatriating manufacturing jobs against conventional approach to free trade“We had tariff schedules for everything,” Navarro said. “We had to choose how much to do. And of course, the usual suspects accused us of causing inflation, and consumers were going to have to bear the brunt.”
He said the recession resulting from the Trump administration’s tariffs never came in the form the media predicted.
“China absorbs all the costs of the tariffs,” he said. “All they do is… because they are so dependent on exports to keep their economy afloat, they just lower their prices.”
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Charlotte Hazard is a reporter at Just the News.
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