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BREAKING: Amazon has issued a statement stating they “never” had any plans to show tariff costs for products on their main website. Amazon statement: “The team that runs our ultra low cost Amazon Haul store has considered listing import charges on certain products. This was never a consideration for...

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Trump called Bezos and Amazon caved!

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Stephen Miller responds to Amazon backing down and reports that President Trump called Bezos.

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Trump confirms he called Bezos.

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Jeff Bezos is scared of President Trump

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Boycott amazon We the people have the power to stop anyone or anything It’s all china junk anyway SERIOUSLY we all bought junk from Amazon and it’s all SHIT

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By the way, showing tariff costs would show the customers what Amazon is actually paying for the item. Tariffs are on the import value, not the retail price.

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They are scared that consumers will be able to see, in dollars and cents, the cost of the tariffs. This should put to bed the notion that China is going to pay for the tariffs because if that were the case they would be cheering Amazon's proposed move. 🤣🤣

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They should so everyone understands what’s happening here.

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Too late.

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Whatta PAB

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