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Trump humiliates supporters by killing deal he touted as his 'best': Ex-GOP operative

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Trump humiliates supporters by killing deal he touted as his 'best': Ex-GOP operative

An ex-GOP operative flagged how Trump is killing what he once touted as his best deal at the expense of his supporters.During an episode of The Bulwark Podcast, Tim Miller described Trump's plans concerning the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which Trump negotiated and boasted about during his first term.The Trump administration decided not to renew the USMCA, Miller noted. Which is pretty interesting because Donald Trump said that was the best agreement we've ever made, the best trade deal of all time.While it's strange that they would not renew the best trade deal of all time, Miller explained, They're now going to do yearly reviews where Trump shakes down the leaders of Mexico and Canada...not great.According to Miller, Trump will ditch the USMCA in favor of an arrangement where the U.S. conducts annual reviews of trade with Mexico and Canada. He predicted that the new arrangement would likely hurt American farmers, who supported Trump.The farmers, it's one hit after another for the farmers, who, it seems like, every Trump policy is like it's almost like an elaborate plot to see how much he can p— off the farmers and still run up the numbers in rural America, Miller said.Miller's guest on the show, New Yorker writer Susan Glasser, agreed.As far as the farmers go, Donald Trump loves to provide evidence that his ride or die supporters will be there no matter how much he humiliates them, Glasser said. No matter how much he backs away from policies that would support him, no matter how much he fails to deliver the things that he said he would deliver. That to Trump, that's the ultimate sort of political own, and he loves that move.

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