‘Mother of all tax increases': Fmr. GOP Congressman on Trump's so-called trade deal with U.K.
The Trump administration is touting a trade agreement with the United Kingdom – predicting that it will be the first of 'many other deals.' But the plan – slim on details – has been slammed by American auto companies. Fmr. Rep. Charlie Dent (R-PA) and MSNBC political analyst Kimberly Atkins Stohr join The Weeknight to discuss.
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