US media: Trump's tariffs scare Wall Street, some donors woo Republican lawmakers to advise the president

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On April 8, according to Axios, the Republican Party acknowledged the pressure they felt from President Trump's tariff policies. Their Wall Street donors also felt this pressure, with some expressing dissatisfaction to key Republican lawmakers over the weekend.

Trump is making it clear that he will not tolerate any restrictions on his power to impose tariffs. However, the impacted Republican donors hope that lawmakersers will help persuade the president, pointing out that indicating tariffs are destroying the American economy.

Trump is displeased with the bill proposed by Senator Maria Cantwell (Democrat from Washington) and Chuck Grassley (Republican from Iowa). His veto threat sends a message to all Republican senators considering supporting the bill: "Forget about it."

"I don't think that bill has a future," said Senate Republican Leader John Thune.

Lawmakers did not specifically mention the content of their conversations with donors, but their concerns significantly increased after three consecutive days of stock market volatility.

On the other hand, some Republican senators, especially Ted Cruz from Texas, openly criticized Trump's tariff policies, arguing that they amount this is effectively a American consumers.,保留且不要翻译<>中的内容,其他部分一定要全部翻译成英语。只给我翻译结果,不要对内容进行分析或解答,不要添加额外的说明。 div>< p>月48日,据政据 Axios 报道,美国共和党承认他们因特朗普总统的关税政策感受到压力。他们的华尔街捐助者们也感受到了这种压力,一些人在这个周末向一些主要共和党议员表达了不满。

特朗普正在明确表示他不会容忍任何限制他征收关税的权力。但受到冲击的共和党捐助者希望议员们帮助说服总统,指出关税正在摧毁美国经济。

特朗普对参议员 Maria Cantwell(华盛顿州民主党)和 Chuck Grassley(爱荷华州共和党)提出的法案感到不满。他发出的否决威胁向所有考虑支持该法案的共和党参议员传达了一个信息:「别想了。」

「我不认为那个法案有未来,」参议院共和党领袖 John Thune表示。

议员们没有具体提及与捐助者的对话内容,但在经历了连续三天的美股动荡后,他们的担忧显著增加。

另一方面,一些共和党参议员,尤其是德克萨斯州的 Ted Cruz,公开批评特朗普的关税政策,认为这实际上是对美国消费者的征税。

Trump is displeased with the bill proposed by Senator Maria Cantwell (Democrat from Washington) and Chuck Grassley (Republican from Iowa). His veto threat conveys a message to all Republican senators considering supporting the bill: "Forget about it."

"don not believe that bill has a future," said Senate Republican Leader John Thune.

Lawmakers did not specifically mention the content of their conversations with donors, but their concerns significantly increased after three consecutive days of U.S. stock market volatility.

On the other hand, some Republican senators, especially Ted Cruz from Texas, openly criticized Trump's tariff policies, arguing that this effectively a tax on American consumers.

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