Trump’s top advisers, led by a never right Larry Kudlow, believe recession fears are wildly overblown
of being the only adviser who will defend the trade war in private. “The Chinese have borne the entire burden of that by slashing their prices and reducing the value of their currency by 12%.
a uniquely Conwayian tone with reporters, saying, “It’s nice to see the media finally cover the Trump economy. You seem to cover it only when you can use theword of the day, ‘recession’…The fact is, the fundamentals of our economy are very strong, and you know it.” And, of course, it wouldn’t be a day ending in “y” without the certifiable ravings of our commander in chief, who
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