Vulnerable House Dem ripped for 'flip flopping' on key Trump policy supported by union she backs

The NRCC is slamming vulnerable Dem. Rep. Marcy Kaptur over her past praise of tariffs and accusing her of changing her tune on the issue due to "Trump derangement syndrome."

L- Dem. Rep Marcy Kaptur R- Donald Trump (Getty/AP)

"Actually, he’s agreeing with my 25-year battle to try to get attention to America’s trade accounts, to the fact that we have not had balanced trade accounts. They’ve been over half a trillion dollars in the red for over a quarter-century. We have lost thousands and thousands and thousands of jobs. We’ve had production platforms shut down in many major industries, including those I represent," Kaptur, speaking to BBC in 2018, said in response to concerns that Trump’s steel tariffs in his first term could start a "trade war," adding that the "whole trade regimen globally needs to be reformed."

Two years earlier, Kaptur called for the need to "have a real reckoning" on trade while also supporting the use of tariffs during an interview on C-SPAN.

"Every billion dollars of deficit translates to a million lost jobs in this country," Kaptur said. "A loss of millions of American jobs every year. We have to face that directly."

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President Donald Trump arrives at an election night watch party at the Palm Beach Convention Center, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (Evan Vucci/AP)

"Democrat Marcy Kaptur is so consumed by Trump Derangement Syndrome that she can’t even do what’s right for Ohio workers," NRCC spokesperson Zach Bannon said. "Time and time again, Kaptur proves just how out of touch she is with real Ohioans—flip flopping to push partisan nonsense instead of real solutions."

Kaptur, who has previously said she stands "shoulder to shoulder" with UAW, has taken thousands of dollars from General Motors Company PAC and Ford Motor Company Civic Action Fund, FEC records show. Both GM and Ford have faced criticism for outsourcing jobs outside the United States.

In a statement to Fox News Digital, Kaptur defended the use of targeted tariffs while taking issue with the across-the-board approach from the Trump administration that some have linked to recent economic uncertainty.

"The hollowing out of our manufacturing base to the benefit and enrichment of Wall Street has been a decades-long attack on working men and women in my district, and across America," Kaptur said. "Smart and targeted tariffs are a critical tool in the arsenal to protect workers, and can operate as part of a strategy to fight unfair trade practices from authoritarian nations such as China and Russia."

"But, the arbitrary and sudden tariffs across the board on more than 180 countries and territories, with exemptions only given out depending on who was able to pay $500,000 for a seat at 'The Executive Branch' or $250,000 a piece for a table Mar-a-Lago is unfair," Kaptur continued. "This comes at the same time this Administration is cutting off critical investments in manufacturing from the CHIPS Act, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and American Rescue Plan Act, which is eliminating tens of thousands of American manufacturing jobs, and is a recipe for pain and failure."

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Rep. Marcy Kaptur, D-Ohio, questions  Energy Secretary Rick Perry during a House Appropriations Energy and Water Development, and Related Agencies subcommittee hearing in Rayburn Building on the department's FY2019 budget on March 15, 2018. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

Kaptur added that the tariffs on Canada "in particular" are "exacting great pain on families, workers, and companies across our region struggling to compete, and are raising the cost of gas, groceries, lumber, housing, cars, and so much more."

"Trump's Tariffs hurt working families, while killing the livelihood of those who work in manufacturing, farming, and construction. The Trump Tariffs are a recipe for disaster that are already hurting tens of thousands across the region I represent in Northwest Ohio — we deserve a comprehensive strategy on trade that prioritizes workers, not Wall Street speculators."

Despite criticisms from both sides of the aisle, Trump's tariff plan appears popular with several unions, including the UAW, whose president, Shawn Fain, said in late March, "Yes, I disagree with Donald Trump on virtually everything, but [tariffs are] one thing I don’t disagree on."

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