Future" Maria Bartiromo asked President Trump whether hew would be "comfortable" with Ukraine losing its war against Russia if he does not continue to send American money and weapons: MARIA BARTIROMO: I spoke with the president of Poland the other day.
Trump said tariffs on some goods from Canada and Mexico planned for April 2 “could go up” and would not predict whether the United States will have a recession.
In a new TV interview, Trump discussed the key topics taking center stage since his return to the White House.
Maria Bartiromo challenged President Trump over his inconsistent tariff policies, insisting that CEOs are not happy with the lack of "predictability." The post Maria Bartiromo Cuts Off Trump as He Explains Latest Tariff Flip-Flop: ‘That’s Not Clarity’ first appeared on Mediaite.
President Trump said that Americans would be better off in the long run from his tariffs, which he said would prevent the country from being “ripped off.”
President Donald Trump teased that tariffs could climb higher over time while responding to Maria Bartiromo's questions about business leaders' desire for predictability.
President Donald Trump refused to say whether he expects his planned tariffs and resulting economic uncertainty to lead the United States into a recession this year, in an answer that contradicted his own commerce secretary’s position that Americans should not brace for such an outcome.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday limiting who is eligible to benefit from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.