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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2025 · 11 MIN

Episode 12- Trump's Economic Blink

from The Greenfield Report with Henry R. Greenfield · host Henry R. Greenfield

Donald Trump's sudden tariff reduction for most countries (while maintaining them on China) wasn't strategic policy, but a moment of panic that nearly triggered a 2008-style financial crisis. At stake was the bedrock of American economic power: the U.S. Treasury bond system and global faith in America's creditworthiness.The Treasury bond market—representing trillions in federal debt—depends entirely on international confidence in America's stability. When Trump relentlessly attacks his own government institutions while implementing erratic economic policies, foreign investors (particularly China, holding enormous U.S. debt) grow nervous. As they pull investments, interest rates rise, dramatically increasing the cost of financing America's debt. This dangerous cycle explains why Trump and his Treasury Secretary "panicked" when markets began tumbling.Economic warning signs are flashing: the dollar down 10% since Trump took office, stock markets plunging as tariffs hit 145% on Chinese goods, property markets destabilizing, and consumers seeing "tariff surcharges" on everyday purchases. While inflation remains temporarily contained—thanks to the strong economy Biden left behind and businesses stockpiling inventory—the structural damage to America's economic foundation grows daily. Trump has turned a $21 trillion economy that was attracting record foreign investment into a volatile, unpredictable environment where even his supporters admit they're "worried."The Greenfield Report offers not just analysis but practical solutions for stabilizing America's economic future. Join us as we cut through political spin to reveal the economic reality behind the headlines, exploring how America can preserve its prosperity while navigating these turbulent waters.Support the show

Donald Trump's sudden tariff reduction for most countries (while maintaining them on China) wasn't strategic policy, but a moment of panic that nearly triggered a 2008-style financial crisis. At stake was the bedrock of American economic power: the U.S. Treasury bond system and global faith in America's creditworthiness. The Treasury bond market—representing trillions in federal debt—depends entirely on international confidence in America's stability. When Trump relentlessly attacks his own ...

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