Donald Trump shared a video claiming he was intentionally crashing the stock market, prompting confusion from his supporters.
A Wall Street Journal front page for Saturday/Sunday captured Trump heading towards the golf course as markets bled through. The drop marked the worst week for Wall Street since March 2020 for the S&P 500.
Stephen Colbert is freaking out about the stock market, which seems to be plunging fast in response to President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs. “Now, one bit of good news coming out of all this,” Colbert said in his Thursday monologue,
1d
ET Now on MSNUS stock market crash: Bloodbath! Dow Jones, Nasdaq, S&P 500 fall up to 6% - 5 reasonsDow Jones crashed 1679.39 points or 3.98 per cent to close at 40,545.93. The Nasdaq index fell 1050.44 points or 5.97 per cent to end at 16,550.50. The S&P 500 index tumbled 274.45 points or 4.84 per cent to finish at 5,
RBI monetary policy, Q4 results, Donald Trump-led tariff war, foreign fund flow, and global cues will dictate trends this week. D-Street experts say Nifty 50 will find support at 22,600.
2d
Mediaite on MSNFox Host Defends Trump Tanking the Stock Market: ‘I Don’t Really Care About My 401(k)’The Five co-host Jeanine Pirro declared bluntly that she didn't "really care" about her 401(k) after the stock market nosedived in response to Trump's tariffs. The post Fox Host Defends Trump Tanking the Stock Market: ‘I Don’t Really Care About My 401(k)’ first appeared on Mediaite.
President Donald Trump remains firm in his support for his tariff agenda, claiming China has been "hit much harder" than the U.S.
Donald Trump unveiling tariffs on Wednesday. US officials are signalling that deals with foreign governments are not the president’s priority © Reuters Tariff deals with foreign governments not a priority for Donald Trump,