Trump hits the golf course as stock market continues to slide from his tariff plans
- President Trump's announcement of tariffs on imports sent the global economy reeling two days prior.
- The tariff plans spurred fears of a potential recession and criticism from experts.
- Trump defended his policies on Truth Social, calling them a painful but needed step.
- Trump celebrated the U.S. Adding 228,000 jobs in March, stating the numbers show his moves are working.
- Global stocks slid, and analysts increased the odds of a recession to 60% due to the tariffs.
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Haberman reacts to Trump playing golf amid tariff meltdown
The Dow fell more than 2,000 points after President Donald Trump rolled out sweeping new tariffs earlier this week. As the stock market was tumbling, Trump played golf at the Trump International Golf Club in Florida. CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman joins Anderson Cooper to react.

His way: Trump brushes off trade chaos with defiance and golf
Donald Trump hit the golf course ahead of a candlelight dinner Friday despite global turmoil over his tariff plans -- underscoring his desire to do things his way in an increasingly hardline second term.
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