Trump administration officials are racing to reframe the president's tariff rollbacks , as critics say the White House is capitulating on its signature economic policy.
Late Friday, the White House announced the president had signed an executive order exempting more than 200 food products, including bananas, beef and coffee, from the so-called reciprocal tariffs he has imposed on U.S. trading partners.
The move comes as the trade duties have begun to face economic, legal and political resistance that cast doubt on their efficacy.
Some two-thirds of voters who helped sweep Democrats into power in a host of races earlier this month said President Donald Trump hasn’t lived up to his promises to curb inflation and improve the economy, according to NBC News polling .
Meanwhile, the Supr

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