President Trump on Thursday slammed the editorial board of Wall Street Journal to regularly criticize his trade policy with “China-centered” rhetoric.
“Wall Street Journal Editorial Board is always negative on ‘Trump’, and we are bringing hundreds of billions of billions of billions of billions of dollars of tariffs to our country, the numbers that the USA has never seen before, it is that they are focused on or, on a minimum, global people, and they will see China and the world, for unknown reasons,” wrote In a true social post.
“If the United States was not able to charge tariffs in other countries, it would be economically defense and would not have any force or effect,” he said.
In recent months, the Editorial Board of the Journal has published a series of OP-Ed. Criticize the rates of the president’s ups and downs Accusing measures violating federal law.
The board wrote in March, “He is considering the North American economy as an individual game, as every President is being sung in the market in markets.”
“It is suspected that Mr. Trump also has the power to implement these tariffs, and we hope that his affilate will get a legal challenge.”
Months later, the outlet published an article in which a birthday letter allegedly signed by the President was given details and sent to the convict sexual criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump denied correspondence and replied with one trial Rupert Murdoch, Journal and Newscorp named, “accusing the paper of relying on the sources that are not present.”
As the legal battle plays in the court, the President has continued to reject rejection from the conservative outlet.
“The only thing that can destroy our country is a crooked, radical left judge, many of whom are!” Trump wrote on Thursday.