‘Tariffs Haven’t Helped’: 72,000 Manufacturing Jobs—and Counting—Obliterated Since Trump’s Liberation Day

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Original article by Julia Conley republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).

An employee of Independent Can Company works on the manufacturing line in Belcamp, Maryland, on June 25, 2025. 
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“There’s very little in our product portfolio that has benefited from tariffs,” said the CEO of one North Carolina-based steel product company.

US President Donald Trump pledged that the manufacturing industry would come “roaring back into our country” after what he called “Liberation Day” last April, which was marked by the announcement of sweeping tariffs on imported goods—a policy that has shifted constantly in the past 10 months as Trump has changed rates, canceled tariffs, and threatened new ones.

But after promising to turn around economic trends that have developed over decades—the shipping of jobs overseas, automation, and the obliteration of towns and cities that had once been manufacturing centers—Trump’s trade policy appears to have put any progress achieved in the sector in recent years “in reverse,” as the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.

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Federal data shows that in each of the eight months that followed Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs, manufacturing companies reduced their workforce, with a total of 72,000 jobs in the industry lost since April 2025.

The Census Bureau also estimates that construction spending in the manufacturing industry contracted in the first nine months of Trump’s second term, after surging during the Biden administration due to investments in renewable energy and semiconductor chips.

“But the tariffs haven’t helped,” said Hanson.

Trump has insisted that his tariff policy would force companies to manufacture goods domestically to avoid paying more for foreign materials—just as he has claimed consumers would see lower prices.

But numerous analyses have shown American families are paying more, not less, for essentials like groceries as companies have passed on their higher operating costs to consumers, and federal data has made clear that companies are also avoiding investing in labor since Trump introduced the tariffs—while the trade war the president has kicked off hasn’t changed the realities faced by many manufacturing sectors.

“While tariffs do reduce import competition, they can also increase the cost of key components for domestic manufacturers,” wrote Emma Ockerman at Yahoo Finance. “Take US electric vehicle plants that rely on batteries made with rare earth elements imported from overseas, for instance. Some parts simply aren’t made in the United States.”

At the National Interest, Ryan Mulholland of the Center for American Progress wrote that Trump’s tariffs have created “three overlapping challenges” for US businesses.

“The imported components and materials needed to produce goods domestically now cost more—in some cases, a lot more,” wrote Mulholland. “Foreign buyers are now looking elsewhere, often to protest Trump’s global belligerence, costing US firms market share abroad that will be difficult to win back. And if bad policy wasn’t enough, US manufacturers must also contend with the Trump administration’s unpredictability, which has made long-term investment decisions nearly impossible. Perhaps it’s no surprise, then, that small business bankruptcies have surged to their highest level in years.”

Trump’s unpredictable threats of new tariffs and his retreats on the policy, as with European countries in recent weeks when he said he would impose new levies on countries that didn’t support his push to take control of Greenland, have also led to “a lost year for investment” for many firms, along with the possibility that the US Supreme Court could soon rule against the president’s tariffs.

“If Trump just picked a number—whatever it was, 10% or 15% to 20%—we might all say it’s bad, I’d say it’s bad, I think most economists would say it’s bad,” Dean Baker, senior economist at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, told Yahoo Finance“But the worst thing is there’s no certainty about it.”

Constantly changing tariff rates make it “very difficult for businesses… to plan,” said Baker. “I think you’ve had a lot of businesses curtail investment plans because they just don’t know whether the plans will make sense.”

While US manufacturers have struggled to compete globally, China and other countries have continued exporting their goods.

“There’s very little in our product portfolio that has benefited from tariffs,” H.O. Woltz III, chief executive of North Carolina-based Insteel Industries, told the Wall Street Journal.

US Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) noted Monday that the data on manufacturing job losses comes a week after Vice President JD Vance visited his home state to tout “record job growth.”

“Here’s the reality: Families face higher costs, tariffs are costing manufacturing jobs, and over $200 million in approved federal infrastructure and manufacturing investments here were cut by this administration,” said Kaptur. “Ohio deserves better.”

Original article by Julia Conley republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).

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As Agents Pull Guns on ICE Observers, Lawmakers Make Stand Outside DC Headquarters: ‘Fire Kristi Noem’

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Original article by Brad Reed republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).

Federal immigration enforcement officers detain legal observers at gunpoint in Minneapolis, Minnesota on February 3, 2026. (Photo: Screengrab/Footage by Ford Fischer)

“We must not allow ICE to kidnap children and bring them to prisons where they profit off their pain, misery, and suffering,” said Rep. Joaquin Castro.

A group of Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday demanded the termination of US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, as new footage emerged in Minneapolis of federal immigration officers drawing guns on unarmed observers.

More than a dozen Democrats serving in the US House of Representatives stood outside the Washington, DC headquarters of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Tuesday and demanded that President Donald Trump fire Noem, who has taken heat for making false claims in recent weeks about Minneapolis residents Renee Good and Alex Pretti, both of whom were gunned down by federal agents last month.

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Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) delivered a brief speech at the event where she described her home city of Minneapolis as being under “occupation” by federal agents sent by Trump and Noem.

“We do not exaggerate when we say we have schools where two-thirds of the students are afraid to go to school,” she said. “We do not exaggerate when we say we have people who are afraid to go to the hospital because our hospitals have occupying paramilitary forces. We do not exaggerate when we say our restaurants are shutting down because there are not enough people to drive the employees to work and from work.”

Omar went on to reiterate her past calls to abolish ICE, which she described as “not just rogue, but unlawful.” She also said that “Democrats are ready and willing to impeach” Noem if Trump doesn’t fire her.

Later in the event, Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-Texas) spoke of his meeting last week with Liam Ramos, a 5-year-old boy from Minneapolis who had been detained at a Texas ICE facility before a judge last weekend ordered his release.

“While detained, he became lethargic and sick,” Castro said, speaking of Ramos. “His father said that he’d become depressed. He was asking about his mother and his classmates, and most of all, he wanted to go home. But he also said that he was scared of the guards… he had clearly been traumatized.”

Castro emphasized that, even though Ramos and his father have been freed from detention, there are still too many children being held at the facility, including at least one as young as two years old

“This is a machinery of cruelty and viciousness that Secretary Noem has overseen, the Trump administration has built, and people like Texas Gov. Greg Abbott have been complicit in upholding,” he said. “We must not allow ICE to kidnap children and bring them to prisons where they profit off their pain, misery, and suffering.”

As Democrats were making their case for Noem’s removal, new footage emerged of federal immigration officers in Minneapolis pulling legal observers out of their cars at gun point.

In a video posted on social media by independent journalist Ford Fischer, agents can be seen swarming a vehicle with their guns drawn and demanding and its passengers exit the car.

After the observers were pulled from the vehicle and detained by officers on the scene, one officer in the video claims that the people in question had been threatening them with “hand guns.”

An observer then asks the officer if he means that the people being taken into custody were waving firearms at them, and he replies that they were making fake guns with their fingers, not brandishing actual weapons.

As the officers left the scene, they were heckled by protesters.

“Put away your weapons you douchebag, nobody is threatening you!” yelled one.

Original article by Brad Reed republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).

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‘This Rogue Agency Should Not Receive a Single Penny,’ Progressives Say of ICE as Trump Signs Funding Bill

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Original article by Stephen Prager republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).

Progressive members of Congress, including Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), speak at a rally outside the Department of Homeland Security headquarters on February 3, 2026. (Photo by Rep. Rashida Tlaib on X)

As some Democrats suggest compromising in order to reform the agency, Rep. Rashida Tlaib said that “ICE was built on violence and is terrorizing neighborhoods. It will not change.”

President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a bill to end a brief government shutdown after the US House of Representatives narrowly passed the $1.2 trillion funding package.

While the bill keeps most of the federal government funded until the end of September, lawmakers sidestepped the question of funding for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which Democrats have vowed to block absent reforms to rein in its lawless behavior after the shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis and a rash of other attacks on civil rights.

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The bill, which passed on Tuesday by a vote of 217-214, extends funding for ICE’s parent agency, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), for just two weeks, setting up a battle in the coming weeks on which the party remains split.

While most Democrats voted against Tuesday’s measure, 21 joined the bulk of Republicans to drag it just over the line, despite calls from progressive activists and groups, such as MoveOn, which Axios said peppered lawmakers with letters urging them to use every bit of “leverage” they can to force drastic changes at the agency.

House Appropriations Committee Ranking Member Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), who voted for the bill, acknowledged that it was “a leverage tool that people are giving up,” but said funding for the rest of the government took precedence.

The real fight is expected to take place over the next 10 days, with DHS funding set to run out on February 14.

ICE will be funded regardless of whether a new round of DHS funding passes, since Republicans already passed $170 billion in DHS funding in last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Democrats in both the House and Senate have laid out lists of reforms they say Republicans must acquiesce to if they want any additional funding for ICE, including requirements that agents nationwide wear body cameras, get judicial warrants for arrests, and adhere to a code of conduct similar to those for state and local law enforcement.

Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), the chair emerita of the Congressional Progressive Caucus who voted against Tuesday’s bill reiterated that in order to pass longterm DHS funding, “there must be due process, a requirement for judicial warrants and bond hearings; every agent must not only have a bodycam but also be required to use it, take off their masks, and, in cases of misconduct, undergo immediate, independent investigations.”

Some critics have pointed out that ICE agents already routinely violate court orders and constitutional requirements, raising questions about whether new laws would even be enforceable.

A memo issued last week, telling agents they do not need to obtain judicial warrants to enter homes, has been described as a blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment. Despite this, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said on Tuesday that Republicans will not even consider negotiating the warrant requirement, calling it “unworkable.”

“We cannot trust this DHS, which has already received an unprecedented funding spike for ICE, to operate within the bounds of our Constitution or our laws,” Jayapal said. “And for that reason, we cannot continue to fund them without significant and enforceable guardrails.”

According to recent polls, the vast majority of Democratic voters want to go beyond reforms and push to abolish ICE outright. In the wake of ICE’s reign of terror in Minneapolis, it’s a position that nearly half the country now holds, with more people saying they want the agency to be done away with than saying they want it preserved.

“The American people are begging us to stop sending their tax dollars to execute people in the streets, abduct 5-year-olds, and separate families,” said Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), who gathered with other progressive lawmakers in the cold outside DHS headquarters on Tuesday. “ICE was built on violence and is terrorizing neighborhoods. It will not change… No one should vote to send another cent to DHS.”

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), who comes from the Minnesota Somali community targeted by Trump’s operation there, agreed: “This rogue agency should not receive a single penny. It should be abolished and prosecuted.”

Original article by Stephen Prager republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).

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Trump DOJ Plotting to Parachute In Prosecutors Across US to Bring Cases Against Anti-ICE Protesters

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“Feel like this isn’t gonna work out well,” one legal expert said in response to the leaked DOJ plan.

The US Department of Justice is reportedly setting up a new program that would create a team of prosecutors who can parachute into different areas throughout the country to bring charges against protesters who have allegedly assaulted or obstructed law enforcement officers.

As reported by Bloomberg on Tuesday, a Department of Justice (DOJ) memo mandates that US attorney’s offices designate some of their staff members to serve on “emergency jump teams” that can surge into areas on short notice to prosecute cases.

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“A senior official instructed leaders of the nation’s 93 US attorney’s offices… that they have until February 6 to designate one or two assistant US attorneys,” reported Bloomberg, “who’d be available for short-term surges in unspecified areas needing ‘urgent assistance due to emergent or critical situations.’”

The effort to create “jump teams” of lawyers comes as the US Attorney’s Office in Minnesota has been hit with a wave of resignations in the wake of the federal government’s surge of federal immigration enforcement agents into the state.

According to a Monday report from the Minnesota Star Tribune, 14 lawyers at the Minnesota US Attorney’s Office have either already resigned or announced their intention to resign in just the last month, an unprecedented number of departures in such a short period of time.

Bloomberg writes that the “jump team” plan “signals the Trump administration’s attempt to offset career prosecutor attrition… with a nationwide pool of reinforcements on standby.”

The plan was potentially telegraphed by White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller on Saturday, when he put out a call on social media for more attorneys to come work for the Trump administration.

“If you want to combat fraud, crime and illegal immigration, reach out,” Miller wrote. “Patriots needed.”

Attorney Ken White, a former federal prosecutor, speculated on Sunday that Miller’s call reflected “real internal problems” at the DOJ, and he predicted that one solution the administration could try would be to create a mobile legal strike force much like the one outlined in the leaked DOJ memo.

However, White argued that this approach would be far from a magic bullet to solve the administration’s staffing woes.

“The impediments will be these: They will get dregs who will do a bad job,” White wrote. “Federal prosecution is not rocket science but federal judges do have notably higher standards than state judges and if you MAGA your way around federal court you will get your ass handed to you.”

Jonathan Booth, a law professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, also predicted that the administration’s strike force plan would run into some major speed bumps.

“Imagine, you’re a federal prosecutor in San Diego,” he wrote in a social media post. “It’s sunny, warm, you have a whole set of important cases. Then suddenly ‘we need you to go to Buffalo and prosecute extremely weak misdemeanor cases.’ Feel like this isn’t gonna work out well.”

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‘Smear Campaign’ Detected as DHS Claims About Pair Shot by Border Patrol Unravel in Court

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“You don’t see evidence of gang association,” said one legal expert. “It just feels like a dirtying up of the defendant.”

After a US Border Patrol Agent shot two Venezuelan immigrants in Portland, Oregon in January, the Department of Homeland Security claimed that the two victims were “vicious Tren de Aragua gang members” who “weaponized their vehicle” against federal agents, who had no choice but to open fire in self-defense.

However, court records obtained by the Guardian reveal that a Department of Justice prosecutor subsequently told a judge the government was “not suggesting” that one of the victims, Luis Niño-Moncada, was a gang member.

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The Guardian also obtained an FBI affidavit contradicting DHS claims about the second victim, Yorlenys Zambrano-Contreras, being “involved” in a shooting in Portland last year, when in reality she was a “reported victim of sexual assault and robbery.”

Attorneys representing Niño-Moncada and Zambrano-Contreras, who both survived the shooting and were subsequently hospitalized, told the Guardian that neither of them have any prior criminal convictions.

Legal experts who spoke with the Guardian about the shooting said it appeared that DHS was waging a “smear campaign” against the victims.

Sergio Perez, a civil rights lawyer and former US prosecutor, noted in an interview that prosecutors filed criminal charges against Niño-Moncada and Zambrano-Contreras just two days after they were shot, even before it had obtained crucial video evidence of the incident.

“This government needs to go back to the practice of slow and thorough investigations,” he told the Guardian, “rather than what we consistently see in immigration enforcement activities—which is a rush to smear individuals.”

Carley Palmer, a former federal prosecutor, told the Guardian that the court records obtained by the paper don’t show DOJ presenting any of the usual evidence that prosecutors use to establish defendants’ alleged gang membership.

“What’s interesting about the filings is that you don’t see evidence of gang association,” said Palmer. “It just feels like a dirtying up of the defendant.”

DHS in recent months has made a number of claims about people who have been shot or killed by federal immigration officers that have not held up to scrutiny.

Most recently, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claimed that slain Minneapolis intensive care nurse Alex Pretti was a “domestic terrorist” intent on inflicting “maximum damage” on federal agents, when video clearly showed that Pretti was swarmed by multiple federal agents and was disarmed before two agents opened fire and killed him.

Noem also openly lied about the circumstances and actions that resulted in the shooting death of Renee Nicole Good by a federal agent weeks earlier.

In November, federal prosecutors abruptly dropped charges against Marimar Martinez, a woman who was shot multiple times by a US Border Patrol agent in October in Chicago’s Brighton Park neighborhood.

In the indictment filed against Martinez, prosecutors said that the Border Patrol agent who shot her had been acting in self-defense, and that he had only opened fire after Martinez’s car collided with his vehicle.

However, uncovered text messages showed the Border Patrol agent apparently bragging about shooting Martinez, as he boasted that he “fired five rounds and she had seven holes” in a message sent to fellow agents.

An attorney representing Martinez also claimed that he had seen body camera footage that directly undermined DHS claims about how the shooting unfolded.

No explanation was provided for why charges against Martinez were dropped.

Original article by Brad Reed republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).

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