Donald Trump ‘suffers psychological collapse’ throughout dwell speech as he fluffs numbers
Donald Trump gave a high-energy speech in the White House Rose Garden on April 2, where he imposed a 25% tariff on countries that do not make products in the U.S.
U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly had a blunder during a live broadcast of his ‘Liberation Day’ speech when he claimed that over 90% of Japanese cars were made in Japan.
The gaffe occurred during Trump’s eagerly awaited address on April 2, where he slapped a hefty tariffs on countries across the globe.
In his speech, Trump asserted that South Korea, Japan, and “many other nations” were overcharging the U.S. for goods. He boasted: “As a result of these colossal trade barriers, 81% of the cars in South Korea are made in South Korea,” and added, “94% of the cars in Japan are made in Japan.”
Trump continued by alleging that “Toyota sells 1 million foreign-made automobiles in the United States and General Motors sells very little.”
He further claimed: “None of our companies are allowed to go into other countries.”
Although he proceeded with his speech, an observant listener quickly highlighted the mistake. One Twitter user quipped, “90% of Japanese cars are made in Japan. Lol,” and criticised, “Trump is too old and senile but maga eat up everything he says.”
Reports suggest that Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is considering “every option” as he mulls over an “appropriate” reaction to the new tariffs. The Washington Post has reported that the Japanese Government may also be contemplating a retaliatory tariff.
“If you say, ‘Fine, let’s have an offensive method. What can we threaten America with?’ The irony is – very, very little,” quipped Jesper Koll, a Tokyo-based economist and investor.
In a bit of a blunder, Trump apparently exited the stage post-speech, only to be guided back to sign the tariff-imposing bill. Caught on video, the 78 year old president is seen all smiles and waves to the crowd before he was nudged back to the signing desk by an official.
Earlier in his address, Trump almost referred to Thailand as ‘thigh-land’ while discussing tariffs against the US.
He said: “Meanwhile, thigh-Thailand and others are charging much higher prices, like 60%.”
He continued, highlighting that countries like India and Vietnam slap a whopping 70% or 75% tariff on American vehicles. “Others are even higher than that,” he added, vowing that the US would no longer take these tariffs lying down and would hit back “dollar-for-dollar.”
He threw in a zinger about trade imbalances, saying: “The United States for decades charged a 2.5% on foreign-made automobiles,” and didn’t stop there, adding fuel to the fire with: “The European Union charges us more than 10% tariffs and they have 20% that are much, much tighter.”
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