Republican Senator Chuck Grassley directly challenged the Trump administration's tariff policy, arguing that removing tariffs on fertilizer is essential to loweringRepublican Senator Chuck Grassley directly challenged the Trump administration's tariff policy, arguing that removing tariffs on fertilizer is essential to lowering

Trump-aligned GOP senator takes swipe at president's failures on food costs

2026/03/15 20:52
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Republican Senator Chuck Grassley directly challenged the Trump administration's tariff policy, arguing that removing tariffs on fertilizer is essential to lowering food prices and increasing crop production.

Grassley cited reporting that the White House is working to reduce food costs, but contended the administration is approaching the problem incorrectly. "The fastest way is to take tariff off fertilizer farmers need to harvest an abundant crop," Grassley wrote on X. "Tariffs must go."

The Iowa senator's statement represents a significant crack in Republican unity on Trump's signature economic policy. Grassley, a longtime Trump ally, is publicly advocating for the removal of tariffs that the administration has championed as beneficial to American workers and manufacturers.

The contradiction highlights the unintended economic consequences of Trump's tariff regime. By imposing duties on fertilizer imports, the administration has inadvertently increased production costs for farmers, potentially limiting their ability to grow abundant crops and ultimately driving up food prices for consumers.

Grassley's intervention suggests growing concern among agricultural-state Republicans about the real-world impact of tariff policies on their constituents. As food inflation remains a significant concern for American households, the senator's public call to eliminate fertilizer tariffs indicates that some GOP lawmakers believe Trump's trade strategy is counterproductive to the administration's stated goal of reducing prices.

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