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US President Donald Trump received the “nastiest question” on Thursday. At least in his opinion. Namely, when a reporter asked for his answer to the so-called “Taco” business (Trump Always Chickens Out), which were made on Wall Street as a result of the president’s customs policy.
Origin of the term “taco”
The term was made by Robert Armstrong from the Financial Times embossed. Armstrong wrote at the beginning of the month that the recent swings on the financial markets in the middle of Trumps chaotic economic policy “Much to do with the fact that the markets have recognized that the [Trump]Government does not have very high tolerance to market and economic pressure. And will quickly soak when Tariff Cause pain ”.
Trump was asked for the first time for the first time about the “Taco” theory, and he was not pleased.
“I tie? I’ve never heard that before”
“Mr. President, Wall Street analysts have shaped a new term.” Taco ‘trade. They say that Trump has always been a coward. And that’s why the markets have risen this week. What do you say? “Asked a reporter after swearing in the interim US prosecutor for the Washington district, Jeanine Pirro, who had raised Trump from Fox News for this position.
“I pane? I’ve never heard that before,” replied Trump. ‘Because I China of 145 percent to 100 and then reduced to another value? ‘ Trump Skin clearly The potentially ruinous tariffs he had imposed against China. The markets had previously been panicked and retailers had warned of higher costs for consumers. Trump also exposed his original ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs when the markets collapsed. At the weekend he threatened with a 50 percent customs on all goods from the European Union. But then rowed back only a few days later.
Example: withdrawal of the “Liberation Day” tariff
Investors who make Taco-Trades buy after the markets have broken down in response to Trump’s announcement of his latest absurd high tariffs for an important trading partner. And then benefit from the recovery of the markets when Trump inevitably gives “small”. And the tariffs back.
Trump continued with his answer to the question to the shops by swinging through the EU. Attacked the former President Joe Biden. And the youngest meetings with Saudi Arabia, which in his statement, described the United States as “the hottest country”.
“Six months ago, this country was freezing, dead. We had a dead country. We had a country that people did not believe that it would survive,” continued Trump. And became angrier. ‘And they ask such a nasty question. This is called a negotiation. “
Repetition of criticism of the question
“I think we helped China enormously. Because it had great difficulties. Because we basically missed China,” said the president. “We didn’t do business because of the tariffs because they were so high. But I knew that. But never say what you said. It’s a bad question.”
Before he went over to the next reporter, the President once again described the question about the Taco trade agreements as “the most evil question”. If this is actually the case, the press semiconductor in the White House should really get a gear.

