US Stocks Sink as Trump’s China Tariffs Spook Wall Street Investors
- On Thursday, U.S. Stocks plunged, surrendering prior gains amid trade war worries.
- President Trump's trade policies, particularly with China, caused economic uncertainty.
- The Dow fell 1,724 points, and the Nasdaq dropped 5.7% in midday trading.
- The White House clarified Chinese imports face 145% tariffs; Trump mentioned 125% earlier.
- Despite a pause in some tariffs, recession risks remained, and markets braced for volatility.
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Continue to fight even when you are weary
The presidential announcements and outrage come at us so viciously fast that it is difficult to keep up with the latest assault on governance, our intellect, decency, or humanity. Much of the perceived chaos is planned and judiciously meted out to keep our heads spinning, leaving little time or energy to respond to anything before something new intrudes the space. Their goal is to produce as much confusion and chaos as possible so the public wil…
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