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Democrat Rep Jared Golden says his party's moving in 'wrong direction' on trade

Rep. Jared Golden, D-Maine, is warning his own party not to have "knee-jerk" reactions to President Donald Trump's tariff plan.


Democrat Rep Jared Golden says his party's moving in 'wrong direction' on trade
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Golden noted in a brief interview with Fox News Digital on Thursday that he himself proposed legislation for a 10% universal tariff earlier this year and in the previous Congress.

When asked how his stance on tariffs has been received by fellow House Democrats, Golden said, "Well, I think that they are moving in the wrong direction when it comes to trade."

"I think it's been a knee-jerk reaction to the president," the Maine Democrat explained of the more recent furor.

Golden said the Democratic Party he joined in his "formative years" was "the party that was warning about things like the World Trade Organization or [the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)]."

He added, however, "I think that this debate has been brewing since the '90s, so it's not only about Trump."

Golden has been known to break from his own party on issues like trade, border security and, notably, former President Joe Biden's student loan relief efforts.

He won his seat in Maine's 2nd Congressional District by less than 1% in 2024, while Trump carried the district by 10%.

Golden said on Wednesday that he was "pleased" Trump's tariff plan lined up with his own ideas for a universal tax on foreign goods.

"I'm eager to work with the president to fix the broken 'free trade' system that made multinational corporations rich but ruined manufacturing communities across the country. But tariffs must be paired with policies that prioritize American families' prosperity," he said.

He pointed out, however, that Trump "introduced a number of new tariff policies" alongside the 10% universal tax, and that he would need time to review the policies in detail before weighing in on them further.

Golden added, "We need to make sure that the new approach benefits working people - that means supporting unions, the trades and apprenticeship programs, cutting regulations that hold back production, unleashing American energy and using tariff revenue to support domestic manufacturers that create good-paying jobs for Americans."

"Tariffs are a first step in rewriting a rigged trade system, but they cannot be the last one," he said.

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