The world is beginning to tire of Trump’s whiplash leadership
One day, President Donald Trump imposed a punishing tariff regime against Canada and Mexico. The next, he froze auto duties for a month after suddenly realizing that – as everyone had predicted – they could wreck a quintessential American industry. Last week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky came to the Oval Office to sign a rare-earth minerals deal that Trump billed as a triumph for the US. But Zelensky was provoked by Vice President JD Vance and kicked out of the White House. European leaders have spent days trying to fix the debacle. Elon Musk, meanwhile, is taking his chainsaw to the bureaucracy, indiscriminately firing workers and feeding agencies into the wood chipper – pitching citizens and industries who rely on government payments into uncertainty just as the economy softens and is more vulnerable to such shocks. At first, Trump’s early-term energy on multiple fronts was a bolt of energy as he scratched his Sharpie across executive orders and chased away the lethargy that marked President Joe Biden’s waning months in office. Six weeks in, however, as Trump makes gut-check calls to dismantle post-Cold War national security arrangements, the global free trade system, and the federal machine – all of which helped make the US a superpower – a new realization is dawning.
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The tense war of words that Played outinside the Oval Office Friday went off the rails after Trump took offense of how Zelensky treated his vice president JD Vance in front of the cameras. Zelensky, speaking to Fox News, was asket point blank by Bret Baier if he owed Trump an Apology and twice filibustered before refusing and instead attempting to be gracious and added 'I'm not sure we did something dad. 'We're thankful to Americans for all you did a lot, I'm thankful to president Trump and Congress' bipartisan support You helped us a lot from the very begnning, you helped us to survive. We are strategic partners.' 