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Cramer expresses disappointment over what he perceives to be broken promises regarding reciprocity in trade tariffs. He envisioned a coordinated response where if corporations charged consumers 20%, a similar charge would be reciprocated. Instead, he was faced with what he deemed a convoluted mathematical approach that felt wrong. Cramer's frustrations were compounded by President Trump's claims of reciprocal tariffs, which he believed in wholeheartedly. This has left him feeling foolish for believing in a system that he admits to having previously criticized.