Fox’s Doocy presses White House spokesperson on stock trends, DOGE cuts
- Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy confronted White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt about President Donald Trump encouraging federal workers to retire amidst a significant stock market drop of 680 points in one day.
- During a White House event, Trump announced he would buy a Tesla, promoting it and praising CEO Elon Musk for his contributions to vehicle production.
- Musk stated that Tesla would double its vehicle output in the U.S. Due to Trump's administration's policies.
- Doocy raised concerns about the difficult economic situation, questioning Trump's decision to buy a Tesla while citizens struggle with their retirement accounts losing value.
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Fox News Reporter Peter Doocy Skewers Trump With Brutal Jab About Falling Stock Market
Fox News reporter Peter Doocy pointed out how President Donald Trump's call for federal workers to retire amid stock market losses might have hit a snag now that their retirement accounts are "getting throttled" amid ongoing trade wars. Ahead of a White House press briefing, Doocy recounted the "back and forth" Trump has had with the Canadian government over tariffs—as of now the Canadian government has announced retaliatory tariffs on $21 bill…
Fox News reporter challenges Trump on promoting Tesla while Americans are 'struggling'
As the stock market continues to drop due to President Donald Trump’s tariff program and resulting anxiety over the possible recession economists warn may come — reinforced by his refusal to rule one out — the President has decided to go on a campaign to promote Tesla, the electric vehicle company owned by the leader of his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), billionaire tech magnate Elon Musk. Tesla’s stock price reportedly had been sli…
Fox News Reporter Challenges Trump on Promoting Tesla While Americans Are 'Struggling'
As the stock market continues to drop due to President Donald Trump’s tariff program and resulting anxiety over the possible recession economists warn may come — reinforced by his refusal to rule one out — the President has decided to go on a campaign to promote Tesla, the electric vehicle company owned by the leader of his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), billionaire tech magnate Elon Musk. Tesla’s stock price reportedly had been sli…
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