Donald Trump issued a strong warning to Republicans and market observers Monday, urging the party not to “panic” in response to global market fluctuations tied to tariff announcements.
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Former President Donald Trump on Monday cautioned against panic over recent global market volatility linked to tariff developments, blaming what he called “weak and stupid people” within the Republican Party. Writing on Truth Social, Trump said, “We cannot allow ourselves to be led by weak and stupid people who are willing to let our country be ripped off.”
His comments followed reports of market unease after Trump floated the possibility of sweeping tariffs on foreign goods if re-elected. The post was widely seen as a message to party officials and financial stakeholders concerned about economic fallout.
Trump maintained that strong tariff policies are essential for protecting American industries, claiming, “These people don’t understand negotiation or strength. They only understand surrender.”