Trump’s Hollywood Tariff: Political Payback, Not Economic Policy

Trump’s Hollywood Tariff: Political Payback, Not Economic Policy

Author: No spin. No mercy. Just the truth—from a lawyer who knows the game. May 6, 2025 Duration: 10:56

Donald Trump wants to slap a 100% tariff on movies made outside the U.S.

Yes, I’m serious, but it’s obvious he isn’t.

On this episode, we’re pulling back the curtain on what this really is: a temper tantrum disguised as policy. This isn’t about economics or protecting American jobs. It’s about punishing an industry that didn’t kiss his ring. Hollywood didn’t vote for him, and now he wants revenge. The idea is laughable on its face and dangerous in its implications. If you care about Hollywood related jobs, facts, or the future of our creative economy, this episode is for you.

We’ll talk about why this bone-headed move isn’t just impractical, it’s unconstitutional, economically clueless, and politically vindictive. We’ll also break down how this kind of rhetoric, laced with culture war nonsense and economic ignorance, is hurting our global reputation and destabilizing an industry still reeling from strikes and recession.

The good news? Not everyone in power is buying what Trump is selling. Mitch’s recommendation is that when it comes to Hollywood, learn more about and follow California Governor Gavin Newsom’s real game plan, and why now, more than ever, we all need to stay informed and loud.

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