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The stock market fell again Thursday, as President Trump spoke about the escalating trade war with China, deportation issues
ABC |
President Donald Trump says he has authorized a 90-day pause in the higher tariffs for most countries he announced last week — while maintaining a 10% baseline tariff across the board.
BBC |
Trump backed off imposing worldwide higher-rate tariffs, or taxes on imports.
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Each day brings hours of coverage on cable news of the various problems facing President Donald Trump less than three months into his second administration. But “The Daily Show” managed to sum it all up in the first 10 seconds of Tuesday night’s opening monologue.
U.S. equity markets lost roughly $1.5 trillion after President Trump announced sweeping punitive import duties, but the administration is more interested in bringing down borrowing costs to stave off a potential sovereign debt doom loop.
Trump may say scary things, but he’s typically bluffing. In the end, he is rational, knows when to step back from the brink, and does not want a truly destructive outcome. Often, there was seemingly good reason to believe this: The pre-pandemic economy remained strong,
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Stephanie Ruhle calls out Trump and his ultra-wealthy Cabinet for being out of touch with everyday Americans who are worried about the president’s tariffs.