Trump has CATASTROPHIC FRIDAY and gets UTTERLY OUTMATCHED

From MeidasTouch

Donald Trump faced a tumultuous Friday, marked by a significant trade agreement between China and Canada amounting to $1 trillion, overshadowing his chaotic press conference where he threatened tariffs over Greenland. Amidst plummeting poll numbers and mounting criticism over his foreign policy and domestic issues, Trump's political standing appears increasingly precarious, as discussions among allied nations hint at a reevaluation of U.S. leadership.

Key Takeaways

  • Trump's Friday: outmaneuvered by Canada and China while ranting about Greenland tariffs. Talk about mixed priorities!
  • Polls show Trump is plummeting, as foreign policy blunders outshine his usual bravado. Negative numbers do hit harder than tariffs.
  • China and Canada strike a $1 trillion deal. Meanwhile, Trump's plan involves threatening tariffs over an ice-covered territory.
  • European allies question U.S. support amid Trump's Greenland antics. Fear of American 'leadership' might just push NATO to rethink.
  • Canada's 6% tariff on Chinese EVs signals a shifting trade balance. Trump's 'America First' is leaving the continent in the dust.

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