Trump Compares Victoria Derbyshire with kindergarten

A Donald Trump official compared Victoria Derbyshire to a “kindergarten” to ask questions about the new US tariffs in an extraordinary conflict.
The US President announced 10% tariff in British imports last night – over 25% of all cars and steel imports.
This new rate was appointed as “basic ve and some other trade partners were hit with much higher tariffs.
The EU now has a 20% tax for imports to the US, and China has an amazing 54% tax.
US Vice President Sebastian Gorka, BBC Newsnight server Derbyshire’a Britain should be grateful, he said.
Since he wanted to ask questions about what this means for the US-UK relationship, he said: “You have such an extraordinary status and complain? I am not sure that I understand it.” He said.
Derbyshire asked what England should do to lower tariffs, “If you do not discriminate against US goods, then the other partner – in this case will not oppose the discrimination of the UK – goods.
“Very, very simple. A kindergarten should be able to achieve this.”
Then, to explain the Bible for Trump’s dramatic plan to reset international trade, he said, ın Do it to yourself as you want to do it. ”
The server then asked if Trump had launched a global trade war that yapmak making everyone poorer ”.
The American official said: “This zero -total game business is really fun.
“This is about fair relationships for everyone’s exports. I don’t understand how difficult it is for you. Is this complex for you to understand?”
During this change, the server, which has a flat face, said that the cost of tariffs, even from Yale University researchers, will drop to Americans.
But Gorka returned: “Are these experts who warn you that the masks will save you from Covid and that they did not come from a laboratory?”
He claimed that Trump’s new tariffs were a reset, but would not be “forever”.
Derbyshire, the relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom really “special” was questioning the interview had made a bad start – Gorka said: “Can I finish my sentences or do you do the usual BBC thing?” He said.
Later, he threatened the interview with “reducing” unless he stopped cutting Derbyshire: “Doing again”.
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