
President Donald Trump stated that he is not monitoring the stock market, despite a reported loss of $1.15 trillion in market value. In comments made on March 6, Trump emphasized that his administration's tariff policies would proceed without regard to stock market reactions, asserting that the U.S. would emerge 'very strong.' This stance reflects a shift from his earlier claims of being the best president for the stock market and his commitment to ending inflation quickly. Trump's remarks come amid concerns over market volatility, but he remains confident in the strength of the U.S. economy.



Trump went from saying he is the best president for the stock market and that he would end inflation on day one to “I’m not even looking at the market” and “there’ll be a little disturbance, but we’re OK with that.” https://t.co/F4UFEcIZK8
¿Las reacción del mercado influyó en la pausa arancelaria de Donald Trump? El presidente de EE.UU. asegura que ‘ni siquiera lo está viendo’. Por el contrario, el mandatario señala que “Estados Unidos será muy fuerte”. Conoce más detalles en https://t.co/C60anDnhFf https://t.co/Gbf3od0O0d
Trump dice que la caída de los mercados no le preocupa porque Wall Street es fuerte https://t.co/TWzSgz72Fo https://t.co/F7KBf6MDGT