Mr. Trump borrowed the drain-the-swamp mantra from Ronald Reagan, who invoked it in the 1980s to describe his efforts to shrink government bureaucracy. But Mr. Trump gave the mission new urgency and broader application, pledging to counter bureaucrats and Washington elitescorrupt lobbyists and other big-moneyed interests that make government work for the privileged to the detriment of average Americans. That message still resonates with millions of voters.
The problem is that Mr. Trump's tariff program would energize and empower these elites. By directing government to impose levies on allies and adversaries alike, he'd be giving more strength to the swamp monsters he's supposed to be defeating.
This story is from the December 27, 2024 edition of The Wall Street Journal.
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