
Trump's Fiery Rebuttal: 'Taco Trade' Claim Meets July 9th Deadline
Trump Rebuts 'Taco Trade' Claim, Sets July 9th Deadline for EU Negotiations WASHINGTON, D.C. - Political analysts recently labeled President Trump's trade policies as the "taco trade," alleging he consistently backs down from tariff threats. This claim has been directly addressed by President Trump in a recent video clip released by Fox News. In the short video, Trump dismisses the "taco trade" assertion. He points to his record on China, stating, "I reduced China from 145% that I set down to a hundred and then down to another number." This statement directly counters the analysts' claim, providing a specific example of his trade actions. Further emphasizing his position, Trump reveals ongoing negotiations with the European Union. He explains, "They called up and they said, 'Please let's meet right now.' And I said, 'Okay, I'll give you till July 9th.'" This quote highlights the ongoing nature of these negotiations and adds a sense of urgency given the approaching deadline. The video, though brief, provides a concise and direct response to a significant political claim, offering a glimpse into ongoing trade negotiations. The inclusion of a specific deadline adds time sensitivity, making it newsworthy.