Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins spoke about President Trump's tariffs and their impacts on farmers and ranchers.
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00:00Go ahead. What would you tell Americans who rely on SNAP? Should they be expecting potential cuts
00:05to those services? So I think it's really important also to understand that on SNAP and
00:09on food stamps in the last administration, we had a massive influx of dollars, almost a
00:1435 to 40 percent increase of the SNAP program under the Biden administration. That didn't
00:21necessarily mean more money to families. It just meant a massive new layer of bureaucracy,
00:25of NGOs, et cetera. So as we are realigning and reforming the SNAP program in partnership
00:30with our great friends, G.T. Thompson, John Bozeman, others on the Hill, that ensuring that
00:35as we are looking at that, the money goes to what it was intended. And that is a supplemental
00:40nutrition program for American families that need it the most. And that's what we're really
00:44focused on. Secretary, on tariffs, to farmers who say they are feeling the impacts right
00:49now, wondering how long this is going to go on, when trade deals will be announced. What
00:54can you tell them about the timeline? Well, what I have been saying to our great farmers
00:59and ranchers, but especially our row croppers, who are very much affected by the ongoing negotiations,
01:05that relief is in sight, that deals are being negotiated right now, that when the president
01:10says he's got 100 countries who are coming to the table, he is absolutely right. Next week,
01:16I'll be in England discussing these things. A few weeks after, I'll be in Italy. Then soon
01:20after that, Vietnam and Japan and India. And I'm reflective of a larger cabinet effort on
01:26behalf of this president to get out into the world, to expand the markets. And from, you
01:30know, with a few exceptions, for the most part, our agriculture community, our farmers and
01:35our ranchers have been extremely gracious, supportive, excited and encouraged, even in
01:42this time of uncertainty. And I know we've seen the market fluctuate, our soy and corn farmers,
01:47especially some of our hog farmers, especially. But at the end of the day, what we're doing
01:51is we're realigning an entire world economy around American products. And that will affect
01:56our farmers and our ranchers more than any other, I believe, more than any other American
02:01producer and whatever they're producing. And so I'm actually so excited and I'm so encouraged.
02:06And the conversations that I have had, which I obviously can't talk about here, have been incredibly
02:11encouraging with our partners around the world. And so I'm just so grateful to President Trump.
02:16I'm so grateful to Secretary Besant, Secretary Lutnik, to Jamison Greer, who've been leading
02:20these efforts. I think that there are major breakthroughs that will be announced very, very
02:24soon. Thank you all so much. Great.