Trump announced tariffs on eight NATO allies last month because he “no longer feels an obligation to think purely of Peace."
Virginia feels this faster than most states.
Dulles International is a major hub for European imports. Northern Virginia's economy depends on transatlantic trade, defense contracting, and stable alliances.
When tariffs raise prices on European pharmaceuticals, aircraft parts, and consumer goods, Virginia families pay at the register.
When NATO allies question American reliability, Virginia's defense sector feels the uncertainty.
The spring redistricting referendum and November's House races will be shaped by whether voters connect these costs to the representatives who enabled them.
It’s up to us to hold them accountable.
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