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Watch: Pelosi in 1996 Assails U.S. Free Trade with China: 'Is This Reciprocal?'
In 1996, on the floor of the House, Rep. Nancy Pelosi assailed a then-bipartisan plan to give Most Favored Nation trade status to China.

“And if there is one message that I want our colleagues to understand today and our constituents is that on this day your member of Congress could have drawn the line to say to the president of the United States do something about this U.S.-China trade relationship that is a job loser for the United States,” Pelosi said.
“And this brings us to the point that others have said, ‘Well we can’t isolate China.’ Do you think for one minute that with 10 million jobs at least and $35 billion and over $40 billion this year in a trade surplus — all those billions of dollars in surplus — that the Chinese are going to walk away?” Pelosi continued. “Where are they going to take 35 to 40 percent of their exports? Who’s going to buy them? This is what sustains the regime — the funding and the jobs. They can’t have those people out of work. They have to be worth exporting to the United States.”
Fast-forward to today, Pelosi is attacking Trump’s reciprocal tariffs set to end the nation’s decades-long free trade policy that eliminated millions of American jobs.
“Donald Trump’s reckless tariffs will cause chaos in our economy, raise prices for consumers, and hurt hardworking American families. This is not a strategy — it’s the largest tax hike on the American people in history,” Pelosi wrote on X this week."
