Trump's rug-pull presidency
Briefly

Donald Trump's presidency is marked by frequent reversals of policy, casting him as the 'flip-flopper in chief'. His abrupt changes, such as on tariffs with Canada and Mexico, disrupt norms traditionally upheld by the federal government. This unpredictability extends to foreign relations and legislative promises, leaving Congress and investors baffled. The anxiety is evident as even stock markets react negatively to these erratic shifts. Stakeholders, including foreign investors, express a pressing need for consistency to assure their investments in the U.S. economy.
Foreign investors like French energy company Engie express concern about the unpredictability of U.S. policy, indicating they need stability for long-term investments.
Trump’s flip-flops on tariffs and budget plans have left Congress and investors uncertain about the administration's next moves.
Read at Axios
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