Manhattan Democratic congressional candidate Jack Schlossberg has unveiled a proposal to roll back President Trump’s punishing tariffs on food and clothing, he told the Daily News Monday.
The grandson of President John F. Kennedy said he would push for a bill outlawing Trump’s tariffs on imported food and apparel because the taxes on those essentials are hitting low and middle-income consumers the hardest.
“The Trump tariffs on food and clothing are killing people the most, especially for New Yorkers who are struggling to make ends meet,” Schlossberg told the News. “These are the two most egregious costs people are facing every day when going to the grocery store has become a hellish experience.”
The 32-year-old scion of the famed Camelot political dynasty recounted meeting a young

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