'Extremely dangerous': Harvard professor raises red flag on Trump's tariffs as markets tank
Saturday, 5 April 2025 () US stock futures fell sharply after China imposed new tariffs, responding to the Trump administration's policies, sparking global market turmoil and significant equity losses. Critics blame Trump's trade tactics for economic instability and job cuts. Trump's media venture raised concerns by selling shares before the tariffs. Despite backlash, Trump predicts a market rebound with new sweeping tariffs starting Saturday.
Host L Todd Wood talks with Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen on what the public really thinks about Trump, tariffs, markets, etc. We also bring on live Yifa Segal, former chief-of-staff of the Israeli ambassador to the US, direct from Tel Aviv on the Middle East conflicts.
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