President Trump has once again proven he’s got the backbone to stand up for American consumers and businesses. The liberal media loves to paint him as a villain, but let’s get real. Removing those hefty 40% tariffs on Brazilian coffee, cocoa, and beef is a win-win for everyone—except those who thrive on anti-American policies.
Let’s talk about coffee for a minute. Who doesn’t want their morning cup of Joe to come without a side of sky-high prices? These tariffs weren’t protecting any American jobs; they were a tax on our morning routine! Liberals love to act like they’re the champions of the little guy, but where were they when Americans were paying extra for their morning brew? Nowhere, that’s where.
President Trump lifts 40% tariffs on Brazilian beef, coffee and fruits, reversing measures that raised food costs and affected imports since July https://t.co/kyogUxVYok pic.twitter.com/SVrLHd4zns
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 21, 2025
And what about Brazilian beef? We all know there’s not enough local supply to meet our barbecue-loving nation’s demand. The left can whine about globalism all they want, but the reality is simple: we need an affordable meat supply! While bureaucrats were busy patting themselves on the back for ‘protecting’ American agriculture, it was the consumer who faced the real costs.
This is more than just an economic victory; it’s a callback to common sense that’s been missing in D.C. for too long. Not all produce is homegrown, and when domestic production can’t keep up, we need to look outside. Trump saw this and acted. Compare that to the empty promises and clueless policies of liberal elites who’d rather see Americans pay through the nose than make deals that benefit us all.
The left loves to talk about free trade but screams “protectionism” whenever it suits them. It’s hypocrisy at its finest, and it’s high time someone called them out. Thank goodness we’ve got a President who isn’t afraid to pull the economic levers and challenge the status quo for the American people’s benefit.
So, what’s next, liberals? Maybe instead of whining, they should try a cup of new, affordable coffee and focus their energy on something useful for a change. But that might be asking too much from a crowd that swears by economic policies that keep Americans in chains.

