CNN was left red-faced as a broadcaster questioned Americans about the controversial tariffs recently imposed by President Donald Trump . Alongaside a breaking news banner which read: "Americans workers love tariffs," the channel took to the streets after the US leader announced a 90-day pause Wednesday on higher band tariffs with the exception of China, which he raised to 125% on the same day. After one member of the public was asked: "How do you feel about the tariffs?" They stated: "Well, I feel like for years we've been getting ripped off, and why not make it fair, zero, zero? I think Trump was upfront about it, he said we're going to hurt some now.
As a second added: "I think some of the countries, they're already starting to come around. It's going to be good I really believe that." The clip went viral on social media as certain X users questioned the news organisation's motives for airing the segment, one penned: "Credit to CNN for actually airing it.
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CNN received unexpected responses after asking Americans about their views on the recent trade wars.