Not all tariffs are bad. Over the long term, some tariffs can help by pushing companies to bring production onshore and build more within the US. The problem with tariffs on EVERYTHING is that bringing production onshore for EVERYTHING is not feasible even in the long term. Even with goods it makes sense to bring onshore, a tariff will cause a temporary increase in cost of developing the product (which likely gets passed down to the consumer). But again, one could reasonably think that this is good in the long term. Another benefit could be punishing another country (e.g., we have sanctions on Russia and North Korea and I believe we do little to no trade with them).
The only hope is that Trump is using this purely as a negotiating tactic and will remove most of these added tariffs shortly. The risk is if not enough countries budge and his options are remove the tariffs and completely embarrass himself or push us deep into a recession.