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Trump Treasury Secretary Blasts Wall Street Journal’s ‘Grumpy Old Men’ For Opposing Trump On Economy
Scott Bessent blasted the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board as a "bunch of grumpy old men" who can't admit they were "fantastically wrong" about Trump.
In an effort to slow the affordability crisis happening in the United States, President Donald Trump wants to ban Wall Street investors from buying single-family homes.
In 2025, this stock market trio delivered an encore performance following the first year of Trump's second, non-consecutive term. When the curtain closed on Dec. 31, the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite had climbed 13%, 16%, and 20%, respectively, with all three notching several record-closing highs throughout the year.
Bankers have argued that Pot Inc.’s far-bigger prospective business – recreational use that would include the smoking of joints and ingesting high-inducing gummies – wasn’t specifically.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told lawmakers that President Trump wants to acquire Greenland buy purchasing it from Denmark and not via an invasion, according to the Wall Street Journal citing people familiar with the discussions.
Wall Street's main indexes were set for a lower open on Thursday, as investors turned cautious in the run-up to Friday's crucial nonfarm payrolls report, while defense companies advanced after President Donald Trump called for a $1.
More details are expected when President Donald Trump speaks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, later this month.