In his own words: Trump takes credit for stock market rises but casts aside blame for sell-off
- President Donald Trump faces pressure to present a credible economic growth plan following a significant stock market sell-off caused by his tariff threats.
- Speaker Mike Johnson is pushing a spending bill to prevent a government shutdown, despite lacking Democratic support for the vote.
- President Trump has faced criticism for his tariff policies, which Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear claims are detrimental to the economy and consumer prices.
- Following a substantial drone attack by Ukraine on Russian regions, officials report two fatalities and 18 injuries, highlighting growing tensions in the ongoing conflict.
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In his own words: Trump takes credit for stock market rises but casts aside blame for sell-off
President Donald Trump in recent days has dismissed fears of a recession and brushed aside the stock market sell-off, going so far as to say, “You can’t really watch the stock market.”


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