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President Donald Trump said he's 'looking' at possible tariffs exemptions for certain everyday items.
Those include family goods like car seats, he revealed to media assembled in the Oval Office.
Earlier, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the arrest of over 200 alleged child sex predators.
They are accused of preying on children online.
A total of 115 children were rescued in 'Operation Restore Justice,' which she said was an 'unprecedented and historic' investigation.
Meanwhile. Trump threatened to take action against several 'activist' judges for trying to derail his MAGA agenda.
Trump considering cutting tariffs for childcare related products as costs increase for parents
By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent
President Donald Trump said he would 'think about' tariff exemptions for child-related products like car seats and diapers in order to bring the cost of them down.
Tariffs on China are hitting parents hard in their wallets.
Virtually every car seat, stroller, bassinet and changing table sold in the U.S. is made in China.
Trump has doubled Chinese tariffs, causing the prices of these items to increase.
'I don't know. I'll think about it,' Trump told reporters in the Oval Office when asked about exemptions for childcare products.
'I want to make it nice and simple. I'm not looking to have so many exemptions that nobody knows what we're doing. We have to make it very simple but I'll take a look at it.'