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Trending today is another negative side effect of Trump’s tariffs and trade wars: the collapse of the ginseng industry in Wisconsin. Wisconsin farmers export lots of ginseng to China (and have been since the mid-18th century, says Victor, though Aaron has doubts) – but Trump’s actions have led China to stop buying ginseng from us and start buying it from Canada instead. (Also, Victor very abruptly learns that online articles about ginseng are sometimes accompanied by extremely salacious ads about its, um, aphrodisiac abilities. Good thing radio’s not a visual medium.)

Want to know what folks are talking about on social media? Every weekday on 97.9 The Hill’s “This Morning with Aaron Keck,” Victor Lewis scours the Internet for the day’s top trending stories, from weird news to wacky crimes to odd business ventures and everything in between. Click here to listen back to all our past What’s Trending segments – and tune in to “This Morning” on 97.9 The Hill every weekday at 7:45 to hear What’s Trending live on the air.

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