00:00But, Amy, I wanted to touch on something because high prices for everyday goods are one of the biggest problems
00:05facing the White House.
00:07And voters are really souring on the economy and, of course, the Supreme Court limiting his tariff powers.
00:15How do you assess President Trump's economic leadership?
00:19Because right now, when we look at it, it's all pretty chaotic and confusing.
00:25It is. And that instability, either with companies here in America or dealing abroad, it's not a very ideal way
00:36to do business.
00:37Most businesses like to function with consistency and clarity and make sure that each other has a full understanding of
00:48what the business deal intakes.
00:50And he seems to not even think twice about throwing out as much as he can as far as his
00:59bullish tactics.
01:01And so that does allow our economy to kind of yo-yo.
01:05And so that does bring everyone a little bit of concern and hesitation.
01:10So with the latest ruling, finding that his tariffs were illegal, you know, this is maybe maybe it's good intentions.
01:20Maybe these are areas that need to have improvement at some point.
01:24And he sees that. But we still have laws in place.
01:27And so he has to go about it the lawful way.
01:31He talks about, you know, wanting to follow the law all the time and no one is above the law.
01:36And that includes the president.
01:38And that includes the president.
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