What does Trump envision happening if he imposes 100% tariffs on cars manufactured in Mexico?

Does he genuinely believe that manufacturers would absorb these costs rather than passing them on to American consumers? Moreover, wouldn’t such tariffs undermine the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) and likely provoke retaliation from Mexico and Canada? This could lead to job losses, as higher prices for imported cars would reduce consumer demand and hurt the auto industry.

Achieving such a tariff would be remarkable, but given his track record with initiatives like "The Wall," skepticism is understandable. Persuading foreign companies to relocate their factories to the U.S. is a highly complex challenge, involving numerous logistical and regulatory hurdles. If we struggle to maintain and repair our own infrastructure efficiently, it’s unrealistic to expect foreign nations to easily comply.

Additionally, in discussions about inflation, Trump often seems to overlook the global factors contributing to it, such as supply chain disruptions and international demand. His proposals frequently appear impractical despite his bold rhetoric.

Another issue: Why do many of his supporters dismiss fact-checking from reliable sources like AP and Reuters as "fake news"?

When confronted with evidence, they often resort to insults or dismiss those who disagree as "sheep." Yet, when they come across news opposing their views, they tend to accept it without scrutiny. For instance, some claim, “Harris was endorsed by the IRS,” when in fact, she was endorsed by the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU). They also fail to understand that funding the IRS benefits the average person by ensuring the ultra-wealthy are held accountable for paying their fair share of taxes.

Furthermore, tax policy is largely shaped by Congress, which currently has a Republican majority in the House but includes a Democratic-controlled Senate.

Also, consider Biden's accomplishments:

Take a look at Biden's work with the IBEW. It’s unfortunate that the narrative became, “Biden was a strikebreaker,” instead of focusing on the fact that Biden helped railroad workers secure most of what they demanded, including paid sick leave. His achievements often fly under the radar, overshadowed by oversimplified stories.