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CNBC senior economics reporter Steve Liesman on Tuesday called Donald Trump’s whiplash actions on tariffs “insane.”

“I’m going to say this at risk of my job,” Liesman acknowledged on The Exchange. “But what President Trump is doing is insane. It is absolutely insane. It is about the eighth reason we’ve had for the tariffs.”

Liesman then mentioned how Trump earlier in the day initially announced a hike in tariffs on Canadian aluminum and steel.

“And now he’s saying he’s putting 50 percent tariffs on Canada unless they agree to become the 51st state. That is insane! There is just no other way of describing it,” Liesman told anchor Kelly Evans.

[…] Liesman contrasted this Trump administration with the first, in which “there were people around him who seemed to—I don’t know what the word is—but smooth over some of the edges.”

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