One of Trump’s billionaire supporters has harsh words for the president about his trade war
- Billionaire Ken Griffin criticized President Trump's trade war on Wednesday at a Washington summit.
- The president's escalating trade war caused concern among global financial market participants.
- Investors have turned away from US assets, causing the dollar to hit a three-year low.
- Griffin stated the trade war "is hurting America's standing... Eroding the nation's brand."
- He urged leaders to behave thoughtfully respecting and strengthening America's global brand.
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One of Trump’s billionaire supporters has harsh words for the president about his trade war
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin, a billionaire supporter of President Donald Trump and a megadonor to Republican candidates, had some unusually harsh words for the president about his trade war: It’s hurting America’s standing in the world and eroding the nation’s brand.
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin: The trade war is eroding America’s "brand" - CEO North America
Speaking at the Semafor World Economy Summit in Washington, Citadel CEO Ken Griffin spoke out against Trump’s tariffs, warning that the President has ruined the “brand” reputation of the U.S. Griffin, a longtime Trump supporter stated, “The United States was more than just a nation. It’s a brand. It’s a universal brand, whether it’s our culture, our financial strength, our military strength …. America rose beyond just being a country. It was lik…
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