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Transcript of Prof. Jeffrey Sachs: The Disaster of Tariffs

Read the full transcript of a conversation between Judge Andrew Napolitano and American economist and public policy analyst Jeffrey Sachs on Judging Freedom Podcast titled “The Disaster of Tariffs” premiered April 3, 2025.

Now the interview starts here:

Introduction

JUDGE ANDREW NAPOLITANO: Hi, everyone. Judge Andrew Napolitano here for Judging Freedom. Today is Thursday, April 3, 2025. Professor Jeffrey Sachs joins us now. Professor Sachs, thank you very much. Thank you for double duty this week. But you and I communicated with each other yesterday in a fit of anger and fury over the President’s misunderstanding of Economics 101.

We’re not going to talk about Gaza and we’re not going to talk about Ukraine. We’re going to talk about your field as a professor of economics, which you were at Harvard and are at Columbia. The President’s statement, his executive order, which you and I read, as long and absurd, abstruse and boring and nonsensical as it is, hinges on the fact that in his view, we are facing an emergency because it is based on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 signed into law by President Jimmy Carter.

That act defines an emergency. And from the definition of an emergency comes the President’s powers to impose a tariff. Now, President Trump originally said the emergency was the introduction of fentanyl in the United States. And then his advisors told him, look, it’s coming from Mexico and there’s a little tiny bit of it coming from Canada, but you want to put tariffs on everybody, so you can’t use fentanyl. And so they concocted the economic emergency.

The definition of an economic emergency under the act, and then I’m going to throw the ball to you, Professor Sachs, is “an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy, or economy of the United States originating in whole or substantial part outside the United States.” If you read the President’s executive order as you and I have done, it says that this started in 1934.