You’ll Never Guess What Happened to Trump’s Meme Coin After He Announced His Tariffs
Obviously, there are far bigger concerns afoot than the president's shitcoin tanking — but you have to admit that it's pretty hilarious that it's happening this way.
Still, the debacle illustrates that Trump's nonsensical trade war isn't just hurting the entire global economy, which has essentially been lit on fire by the tariffs, but even his own business interests.
Trump gripes about interest rates and says Fed Chair Powell’s 'termination cannot come fast enough'
President Donald Trump slammed Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Thursday, reiterating his frustration that the Fed has not aggressively cut interest rates and saying that the central bank leader's "termination cannot come fast enough.”
Trump hinted at moving to fire Powell, whose term does not expire until May 2026. The Republican president's broadside comes a day after Powell signaled that the Fed will keep its key interest rate unchanged while it seeks "greater clarity” on the impact of policy changes in areas such as immigration, taxation, regulation and tariffs.
Trump faces obstacles, steeper costs with manufacturing jobs push
President Trump’s push to shift tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs to the U.S. is raising concerns and costs for many American industries, and economists are expressing doubts about its long-term viability.
Some of Trump’s tariffs, which have targeted key manufacturing inputs such steel and aluminum, along with higher U.S. wage levels and a global decline in manufacturing jobs as a share of total employment are all working against Trump’s manufacturing push, and industry sentiment is beginning to wane.
Trump’s Three Unwinnable Wars: China, Harvard, and the Supreme Court
China not only refused to back down when the Trump regime threatened it with huge tariffs. It retaliated with huge tariffs of its own, plus a freeze on the export of rare-earth elements that America’s high-tech and defense industries depend on.
Harvard also pointedly defied the regime, issuing a clear rebuke to the regime’s attempt to interfere with academic freedom. The regime is trying to strike back — at Harvard’s grants, and its tax-exempt status — but the federal courts will surely reject these efforts.
The Supreme Court told the regime in no uncertain terms — in a rare unanimous decision — that its abduction of a legal American resident and deportation to a dangerous prison in El Salvador, without any criminal charges, was illegal and unconstitutional.