💨 Abstract
Donald Trump's reaction to being labeled TACO (Trump Always Chickens Out) by Wall Street traders highlights his sensitivity to nicknames. He dismissed the term as a "nasty question" and rambled about tariffs, showing his defensive nature. The term, coined by a Financial Times columnist, refers to Trump's pattern of imposing then reducing tariffs. Meanwhile, a U.S. court ruled that Trump exceeded his authority in imposing tariffs on nearly every country.
Courtesy: Jasper King
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