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Africa News > Blog > Elections > Cruz Warns Trump’s Tariffs Could Trigger Political “Bloodbath” in 2026
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Cruz Warns Trump’s Tariffs Could Trigger Political “Bloodbath” in 2026

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Last updated: April 7, 2025 6:39 am
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Washington D.C. – Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) has issued a stark warning regarding President Donald Trump’s proposed reciprocal tariff hikes, suggesting they could lead to a significant political backlash for Republicans in the 2026 midterm elections. Speaking on his podcast, “Verdict,” Cruz cautioned that these policies risk triggering a trade war with potentially devastating consequences for the U.S. economy.

“I am seeing a lot of Republican cheerleaders reflexively defending what the White House is doing,” Cruz stated on Friday. “But a trade war would destroy jobs here at home and do real damage to the US economy.”

Cruz, a staunch supporter of President Trump, expressed concern that prolonged tariffs could plunge the nation into a recession. “If we go into a recession, particularly a bad recession, 2026, in all likelihood politically, would be a bloodbath,” he warned, suggesting a possible shift in power with Democrats potentially gaining control of both the House and Senate.

The Texas senator also highlighted the significantly increased impact of the modern U.S. economy on the global stage. “A hundred years ago, the US economy didn’t have the leverage to have the kind of impact we do now,” Cruz explained. “But I worry, there are voices within the administration that want to see these tariffs continue forever and ever.”

President Trump announced a global imposition of tariffs on April 2nd, following up on his campaign pledge to implement reciprocal tariffs, effectively charging other countries the same tariffs they levy on American goods. In February, Trump outlined his new trade policy, emphasizing fairness and reciprocity as cornerstones. He argued that tariffs would address unfair trade practices, including non-monetary barriers, subsidies, and VAT systems, while incentivizing foreign countries to reduce or eliminate tariffs against the U.S.

The Trump administration’s announced tariff levels vary significantly across countries. Key figures include China (34 per cent), the European Union (20 per cent), Vietnam (46 per cent), Taiwan (32 per cent), Japan (24 per cent), India (26 per cent), the United Kingdom (10 per cent), Bangladesh (37 per cent), Pakistan (29 per cent), Sri Lanka (44 per cent), and Israel (17 per cent).

From April 9th onwards, countries with the largest trade deficits with the United States will face specifically tailored, higher tariffs. India, facing a 26% tariff on all its exports, is among the nations impacted by this policy.

Cruz’s warning highlights the growing debate within the Republican party regarding the potential economic and political ramifications of President Trump’s aggressive trade policies. While some Republicans remain supportive of the President’s approach, others, like Cruz, are voicing increasing concerns about the long-term consequences.

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