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Trump's new nickname: Wall Street calls him TACO

Donald Trump, known for giving nicknames to his opponents, has this time become the target of jokes himself. The President of the United States did not happily embrace his new moniker.

New case for Donald Trump. He is not pleased about it.
New case for Donald Trump. He is not pleased about it.
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Jakub Artych

During a press conference in Washington, Donald Trump was asked about his reaction to the new nickname given to him by Wall Street experts. It stands for TACO, which means "Trump Always Chickens Out." The US President was not amused.

Trump, known for giving nicknames to his opponents, has this time become the target of jokes himself. When asked about TACO, he replied: "Oh isn't that nice – 'I chicken out.' I've never heard that," he admitted, before starting to discuss reducing tariffs on goods from China. He then turned to the reporter: "But don’t ever say what you said. That’s a nasty question."

The abbreviation TACO was first used by Robert Armstrong, a columnist for the "Financial Times," to describe Trump's tendency to impose tariffs on countries and then suddenly back out or lower the rates.

Experts predict that Donald Trump might now attack the so-called "leftist judges" after a panel of three judges ruled that the president exceeded his authority by imposing tariffs on almost all countries under a state of emergency legislation.

The court's decision was predictable, and the Trump administration filed an appeal, claiming that "it is not for unelected judges to decide how to properly address a national emergency.

In April, Trump introduced new tariffs intended to "make America rich again." He presented a large chart titled "Reciprocal Tariffs," showing how many countries, including the European Union, would be affected. However, he later backed out, offering a 90-day reprieve for all countries except China, increasing their tariffs to 125 per cent.

Trump to bid farewell to Musk

Trump announced on the platform Truth Social that on Friday he will hold a joint press conference with Elon Musk, who is leaving the US administration. The conference is scheduled for 6:30 PM Greenwich Time in the Oval Office of the White House.

Trump wrote that although Musk is leaving, "he will, always, be with us, helping all the way" and added that "Elon is teriffic." Musk announced on platform X that he is resigning as Trump's chief adviser and head of the Department of Government Efficiency.

The Associated Press noted that Musk's decision ends a tumultuous period that saw many lay-offs and restructuring of government agencies. Despite Musk's numerous actions, their effects were smaller than expected.

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