Trump has often struggled mightily to enunciate his trade strategy and acumen.
The struggle was magnified in a WSJ interview all about trade with China.https://t.co/KKhxbOmoR0
— Aaron Blake (@AaronBlake) November 27, 2018
Trump to the Journal on GM: 1) “They better damn well open a new plant there very quickly.” 2) “I told them, ‘You’re playing around with the wrong person.’” https://t.co/grwGHi5yem pic.twitter.com/IgSPjLjBhr
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 26, 2018
Analysis: Trump’s Wall Street Journal interview on China is a mess https://t.co/8zjihhPzvE
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 27, 2018
Trumps claims he loves to talk about trade but when he's being interviewed by a skilled reporter like @bobdavis187, he demonstrates how little he really knows. Jeez, read it with a stiff drink –> https://t.co/N2Bax3iLld via @WSJ
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) November 27, 2018
1) For at least the third time, Trump wrongly calls tariff rates "interest rates." 2) The Wall Street Journal corrects him. 3) Trump says "sorry," yes, right. 4) Trump wrongly calls them interest rates again. https://t.co/TI61Zm7B1y pic.twitter.com/Xf8aw5lfjG
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 27, 2018
Trump explains why he doesn't believe in climate change, blames Fed chair for economic woes and and threatens to cancel Putin meeting in wide-ranging interview. by @PhilipRucker & me: https://t.co/MObO8iXl8b
— Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) November 27, 2018
"If you go back and if you look at articles, they talked about global freezing, they talked about at some point the planets could have freeze to death, then it's going to die of heat exhaustion." — Donald Trump on heat exhaustionhttps://t.co/GSxBbUX8jp
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) November 28, 2018