Brit Hume said on Fox News Monday that the Republican Party may rally voters next year around a robust economic plan to counterbalance the tariff policies currently in place.
U.S. stocks experienced a significant drop on Friday, continuing a downward trend after President Donald Trump announced new tariffs, leading to the steepest market decline since June 2020. During an appearance on “Special Report with Bret Baier,” Hume discussed the new tax.
“I think it will add impetus, Bret, for them to do something. The votes are close, but they will need to do this. They’ll need the tax cuts, the spending cuts, and the big, beautiful bill the president talks about to give them something to take home with them for next year,” Hume told Baier when asked if he believes such a bill could indeed rally Republican voters, especially those feeling the economic pinch from tariffs….