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‘Vicious’ China is hurting U.S. farmers, Trump says

- John Fritze and David Jackson

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump on Wednesday blamed China for targeting U.S. farmers in an effort to undermine trade negotiatio­ns with Beijing, and he urged critics of his escalating trade war to “be cool.”

“China is targeting our farmers, who they know I love & respect, as a way of getting me to continue allowing them to take advantage of the U.S.” Trump posted in one of a series of tweets. “They are being vicious in what will be their failed attempt. We were being nice – until now!”

The tweets come as Trump’s trade policy is increasing­ly under fire from Republican­s on Capitol Hill, especially those representi­ng farm states where China’s retaliator­y tariffs are affecting crop prices. The Trump administra­tion rolled out a $12 billion subsidy plan on Tuesday to help farmers, but the measures were widely criticized by Republican­s.

“When you have people snipping at your heels during a negotiatio­n, it will only take longer to make a deal, and the deal will never be as good as it could have been with unity,” Trump tweeted. “Negotiatio­ns are going really well, be cool. The end result will be worth it!”

Trump met Wednesday with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker after months of criticism directed at European tariffs. The two leaders were expected to discuss Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on European cars.

There is also a domestic political component to Trump’s trade and tariff policies.

Trump political advisers are clearly worried about how tariffs are affecting farmers, key sources of votes through- out the Midwest.

They could be decisive as Republican­s face tough election battles in November to keep control of the House and Senate.

The president himself expressed a rare note of anxiety in a speech to veterans Tuesday in Kansas City, Missouri, a key agricultur­al state.

“The farmers will be the biggest beneficiar­y” of his trade policies, Trump said. “Watch. We’re opening up markets. You watch what’s going to happen ... Just be a little patient.”

Trump is scheduled to travel Thursday to two other major agricultur­e states, Iowa and Illinois.

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GETTY IMAGES President Donald Trump has asked American farmers to “just be a little patient.”

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