Le président américain affirme qu'il ne se « dégonfle » pas sur ses menaces de taxes douanières, en réponse à la question d'une journaliste lui demandant sa réaction au fait que des analystes de Wall Street considèrent que « Trump se dégonfle toujours » sur les disputes commerciales.
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00:00Monsieur le Président, Wall Street analysts a coined a new term called the taco trade.
00:04They're saying Trump always chickens out on your tariff threats,
00:07and that's why markets are higher this week.
00:09What's your response to that?
00:11I kick out?
00:12Chicken out.
00:13Oh, isn't that a chicken out? I've never heard that.
00:16You mean because I reduced China from 145% that I set down to 100% and then down to another number?
00:23And I gave the European Union a 50% tax tariff, and they called up and they said,
00:32please, let's meet right now. Please, let's meet right now.
00:35And I said, okay, I'll give you until July 9th.
00:39I actually asked them, I said, what's the date? Because they weren't willing to meet.
00:43And after I did what I did, they said, we'll meet anytime you want.
00:47And we have an end date of July 9th. You call that chickening out?
00:52Six months ago, this country was stone cold dead.
00:56We had a dead country.
00:57We had a country people didn't think it was going to survive,
01:00and you ask a nasty question like that.
01:03It's called negotiation, but don't ever say what you said.
01:06That's a nasty question. Go ahead.
01:09To me, that's the nastiest question.