Trump Points Finger at Globalists for Stock Market Decline

President Donald Trump has pointed the finger at globalists for the recent stock market decline, accusing them of prioritizing foreign interests over American economic stability. In a statement on Wednesday, Trump claimed that globalist policies are responsible for the market’s volatility.

“The globalists are putting America last, and it’s hurting our economy,” Trump said. “We need to put American workers and businesses first.”

The stock market has seen significant losses in recent weeks, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 both posting sharp declines. Analysts cite rising inflation, geopolitical tensions, and concerns over global economic growth as key factors driving the sell-off.

Trump’s comments have drawn mixed reactions, with critics dismissing his claims as overly simplistic. However, his supporters argue that his focus on protecting American interests is a key part of his political appeal.