The exchange centered on the administration’s decision to reinforce “reciprocal” tariffs against China — a move aimed at addressing trade imbalances and strengthening American industries.
Leavitt, known for her calm but assertive style, cited Pelosi’s past comments on economic sovereignty, reminding reporters that the former Speaker had once expressed concern over U.S. dependence on Chinese manufacturing.
The reference appeared to catch Pelosi off guard. Her tone shifted as she accused the administration of “economic recklessness,” warning that the tariffs could hurt working families and raise consumer costs.