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Even Ben Shapiro slams Trump over tariffs in new video

While many conservative media figures are insisting that the stock market’s dive in reaction to Donald Trump’s tariff policies is actually a positive.

Ben Shapiro, a podcaster long known for his strict adherence to conservative politics, is not one of them.

On Friday, during an episode of his podcast, Shapiro said Trump’s tariffs are “probably unconstitutional” and called them “pretty crazy.”

Shapiro is no never-Trump Republican; he has supported and even fundraised for the president. But the recent massive loss of value to global stock markets has left market analysts — and some conservatives — shocked at the president’s actions.

“The president’s vision of international trade is, I’m sorry to say, mistaken,” Shapiro said.

The podcaster said that Trump was off-base in his assertion that the US is getting the raw end of the deal with regard to trade deficits. He said that trade is mutually beneficial and that the Trump administration’s position that “somebody is getting screwed” in every trade deficit is “not true.”

“This is pretty crazy,” he said. “We are punishing countries that have a low tariff rate with us.”

Trump announced his tariff policy on April 2, a day he called “Liberation Day.” The stock market tanked as Trump delivered his speech.

Shapiro said he checked out Trump’s numbers and found that the president was either wrong or lying about the tariff rates of American foreign trading partners.

“I looked at this and I thought, ‘Holy crap. The EU is charging us 39 percent tariff rates on all products?” he said. “Then I thought… that doesn’t sound correct to me. That doesn’t sound right at all, in fact. That sounds totally wild.”

That’s when Shapiro realized Trump was getting his numbers from the trade deficit between partners, which he noted has “nothing to do” with tariff rates.

While it’s not uncommon for conservative media figures to face sharp backlash from their viewers anytime they speak out against Trump, Shapiro earned some commendation from his audience.

According to The Daily Beast, one user wrote, “I applaud you being the first right-wing commentator to criticize Trump. ”

Shapiro was especially appalled by the way Trump’s deficit treated Madagascar, calling the tariff Trump was levying absurdly high. He said that even if there was a trade deficit between the nations, “So the hell what?”

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