‘You have to take medicine to fix something’: Donald Trump after global markets

US President Donald Trump on Sunday doubled his decision to put wide tariffs on imports around the world and said that he would not return until he would return. Trade imbalance It was addressed with America.
Talking to reporters in the Air Force, Tusrap accepted Economic uncertainty Due to tariff but said that this step was necessary for long -term stability.
Asked, “Is there any pain in the market at some point that you are not ready to tolerate?”
“I think your question is very stupid,” Trump reacted fiercely to the reporter’s question.
Trump said, “I don’t want anything, but sometimes you have to take medicine to fix something and we have been treated so badly by other countries.”
The President’s comments came in the form of global markets, which were hanging for further instability, in which American stock futures dropped on Sunday evening; Dow and S&P 500 futures fell nearly 4 percent, while Nasdac futures fell nearly 5 percent. Bitcoin also declined by about 6 percent.
Despite the increasing apprehension of the recession, Trump showed no signs of retreat. “They are dying to a deal,” he said of world leaders, “We are not going to have losses with your country. We are surplus or, the worst, even, even breaking up.”
Treasury Secretary Scott Besent said that these were not issues that could have been resolved overnight and that the US would carefully assess the proposals.
Top Economic Advisor Kevin Haset admitted that some countries were retaliating, but claimed that more than 50 countries had approached the White House to start negotiations.
While Trump spent weekend golfing in Florida, his administration publicly worked to defend tariffs. “There is no need for a slowdown,” Bessent said. “What we are seeing is creating long -term economic basic things for prosperity.”
Trump also supported the rally on social media, posting, “We will win. Hard hang, it won’t be easy.”