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."You might be guilty; it doesn’t matter. Go after the Justice Department. Don’t ever admit guilt."..Trump Officials Vow To Stay The Course On Tariffs, DESPITE MARKET TURMOILApril 6, 2025."Spanky’s top economic officials vowed to press ahead with bruising tariffs on imports from around the world, rejecting fears of a looming recession as investor$ braced for new turmoil in financial markets..The political pressure on Trump and his team over the tariff plans has mounted rapidly. The big drop in US equities last week has caused Democrats to sharpen their attacks on the administration and even some Republicans to recoil at the White House’s trade agenda..On Friday, Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell warned that the tariffs being set by Trump risked delivering both higher inflation and slower growth to the world’s largest economy, revealing concern at the US central bank..China’s move to retaliate against the latest round of US tariffs with its own levies on American goods further raised fears about the fallout.".[ATTACH=full]19998[/ATTACH].
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"You might be guilty; it doesn’t matter. Go after the Justice Department. Don’t ever admit guilt."
Trump Officials Vow To Stay The Course On Tariffs, DESPITE MARKET TURMOIL
April 6, 2025
"Spanky’s top economic officials vowed to press ahead with bruising tariffs on imports from around the world, rejecting fears of a looming recession as investor$ braced for new turmoil in financial markets.
The political pressure on Trump and his team over the tariff plans has mounted rapidly. The big drop in US equities last week has caused Democrats to sharpen their attacks on the administration and even some Republicans to recoil at the White House’s trade agenda.
On Friday, Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell warned that the tariffs being set by Trump risked delivering both higher inflation and slower growth to the world’s largest economy, revealing concern at the US central bank.
China’s move to retaliate against the latest round of US tariffs with its own levies on American goods further raised fears about the fallout."
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