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You have this Colombian president trying to talk tough to Trump, saying, no, I'm not going to. | |
You're not going to bring these two cargo loads of illegals back to Colombia. | |
I didn't OK it. | |
And Trump, within minutes, OK, I'm going to slap a tariff on you, fool, 25 percent. | |
And then if that doesn't work, 50 percent within a week. | |
And then the Colombian president, I'm going to put a tariff on the United States. | |
And then he realizes, oh, wait a minute, we're not nearly as powerful. | |
So there was a... | |
Here's the outline. | |
So, hat tip, Daily Wire. | |
The reversal by Petro. | |
That's the name of the president there. | |
He's a Marxist, alright? | |
Gustavo Petro. | |
The reversal by petrol came just several minutes after Trump announced a series of tough measures against the country for refusing the flights, including emergency 25% tariffs on all goods coming into the U.S. In one week, the 25% tariffs would be raised to 50%. | |
A travel ban and immediate visa revocations on the Colombian government officials and all allies and supporters. | |
Visa sanctions on all party members, family members, and supporters of the Colombian government. | |
Enhance customs and border protection inspections of all Colombian nationals and cargo on national security guards. | |
America's back. | |
What did the Colombian president do? | |
Oh, my bad. | |
My bad. | |
I will send the presidential plane, all right? | |
He changed his tune right quick. |