3/30: Face the Nation

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March 30, 2026
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Trump administration faces tariff and military security concerns as UAW president and Senator Warner discuss economic and policy challenges.

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Tariff policies may raise consumer prices on goods; security lapses could endanger military personnel and operations.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," Major Garrett interviews UAW President Shawn Fain against a backdrop of economic turbulence as the Trump administration implements tariffs that are roiling markets and eroding consumer confidence. The program also features Senator Mark Warner discussing what he characterizes as a self-inflicted mistake by the Trump administration involving the sharing of attack plans through an app. The dual segments reflect growing concerns about the administration's economic policies and operational security practices affecting business sentiment and strategic communications.

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Major Garrett, Shawn Fain, and Senator Mark Warner are discussing these issues on "Face the Nation."

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