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The Trump Administration’s Not-So-Internal Monologue on a Tax to Pay for the Border Wall

In one afternoon, the White House offered a confusing statement on Mexican imports, leading many to believe a massive tariff was coming, and then backed away.
Source: Jose Luis Gonzalez / Reuters

At around 3:30 PM on Thursday afternoon, one day after President Trump to build a border wall with Mexico, White House spokesman Sean Spicer told reporters on Air Force One that the administration to pay for it: A 20 percent tax on

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