💨 Abstract
When asked about the acronym T.A.C.O. (Trump Always Chickens Out), President Donald Trump was taken aback and irritated, perceiving it as a challenge to his negotiation tactics. The term, coined by a Financial Times columnist, has gained traction on Wall Street and Twitter, suggesting Trump's tariff threats are often reversed. Trump sees this as a misunderstanding of his strategic use of high tariffs to pressure other nations into concessions.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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