
Trump Slams 'Nasty' Question About New Wall Street Acronym 'TACO Trade'
President Trump's terse response to a CNBC reporter's question about a new Wall Street acronym, 'TACO trade,' which stands for 'Trump Always Chickens Out,' has sparked interest. The reporter, Meghan Casella, posed the question during a recent press conference. Trump's reaction was immediate and dismissive; he labeled the inquiry 'nasty' and defended his tariff strategies as calculated negotiation tactics. "You ask a nasty question like that," Trump retorted, according to the video. The incident highlights the ongoing debate surrounding Trump's trade policies and his communication style. While the 'TACO trade' is a new term, the underlying issue—Trump's approach to trade negotiations—is a long-standing topic of discussion. The video, while short, provides a snapshot of this exchange and underscores the political significance of Trump's words and actions. This event is a reminder of the ongoing scrutiny of Trump's economic policies and their impact on both domestic and international markets.