Trump asked if Americans should buy cars now to avoid higher prices after his latest tariffs
After imposing tariffs against foreign automakers this week, ABC News Senior Politics Correspondent Rachel Scott asked Trump, "Should Americans buy cars now if they want to avoid higher prices?"
"No, I don't think so," Trump said. "I think you're going to have a country that's going to boom."

"Remember, there are no tariffs, all you have to do is do your work right here," he added. "If you have your company here, if you build your product, make your product, make your car or whatever it is you're making, no tariffs."
Trump said he's also proposing to congressional leaders that if someone borrows money to buy a car made in the U.S., they should be able to deduct the interest payment on the loan for tax reasons.






