WASHINGTON (AP) — The stock market was soaring and the sun was shining when President Donald Trump stepped out of the Oval Office on Wednesday afternoon. Less than two hours earlier, he had retreated from his plans to increase tariffs on many U.S. trading partners, and investors were rejoicing after bracing for a global economic meltdown.
“You’ve got the markets seeing your brilliance,” Sen. John Barrasso, a Republican from Wyoming, told the president.
Trump agreed. “Nobody’s ever heard of it,” he declared.
It was a typical bit of hyperbole that, in this case, was true. Even by the standards of Trump’s second term, the saga that had played out
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