Sen. Jerry Moran Gerald (Jerry) MoranLobbying world This World Suicide Prevention Day, let's recommit to protecting the lives of our veterans Hillicon Valley: Zuckerberg acknowledges failure to take down Kenosha military group despite warnings | Election officials push back against concerns over mail-in voting, drop boxes MORE (R-Kan.) said this week that President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE pushed back against GOP lawmakers arguing that farmers didn't want a payment from the government, saying he'd "never heard of anybody" who didn't want one.

Moran told The Associated Press that during a broad discussion on trade last month, lawmakers told the president "that our farmers want markets, and not really a payment from government."

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"I'm surprised, I've never heard of anybody who didn't want a payment from government," Trump replied, according to Moran.

The anecdote from Moran was reported the same day the Trump administration announced that that it would offer upward of $12 billion in emergency relief to U.S. farmers hit hard by retaliatory tariffs from the administration's protracted trade battle.

Agriculture groups and lawmakers have repeatedly called on Trump to stop imposing the tariffs because their products, including pork and soybeans, are being targeted for retaliation by top U.S. trading partners.

Certain groups have said they will lose tens of millions of dollars due to tariffs on their exports.

Many GOP lawmakers criticized the move from the Trump administration on Tuesday, with Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse Benjamin (Ben) Eric SasseTrump says he'll sign order aimed at protecting premature babies in appeal to religious voters Government watchdog recommends creation of White House cyber director position Chamber of Commerce endorses McSally for reelection MORE (R) saying, "America's farmers don't want to be paid to lose — they want to win by feeding the world."

"This administration's tariffs and bailouts aren't going to make America great again, they're just going to make it 1929 again," he added.

Trump doubled down on Tuesday, though, claiming in a speech in Kansas City, Mo., that farmers would be the “biggest beneficiary” of his escalating trade disputes with countries such as China and the European Union.

"Watch," Trump said. "We’re opening up markets. You watch what’s going to happen. Just be a little patient."