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Schiff Trying To Blame Trump For What?

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Schiff will say anything wont he?

In a fresh round of partisan finger-pointing, Democrat Senator Adam Schiff (D-California) is now blaming President Donald J. Trump for recent market fluctuations, calling the President’s America-first economic strategy “self-destructive.” During a Sunday appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press, Schiff claimed that Trump is “wrecking the economy” and warned of a so-called “Trump recession.”

Schiff’s comments come just days after President Trump announced a bold new 10% general tariff on foreign imports—a move designed to protect American manufacturing, bring back jobs, and put America first once again. The announcement triggered a short-term market reaction, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 2,200 points and the S&P 500 dropping 10% over two days. But many economists believe this kind of market adjustment is normal when leadership takes decisive steps to secure long-term growth.

Despite that, Schiff doubled down. When asked about Trump’s promise of an “economic revolution” through tariffs and fair trade, Schiff said, “I don’t agree with any part of that. He’s wrecking our economy.”

But for many Americans—especially retirees, small business owners, and working families—the real question is: who do you trust to protect your future?

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Schiff went on to suggest that images of President Trump golfing while “retirement savings are on fire” would become the “most enduring image” of his presidency. However, millions of retirees remember the booming stock market and record 401(k) growth during Trump’s first term—before globalist policies and pandemic panic caused unnecessary economic disruption.

Schiff also claimed that small businesses and the tourism industry are suffering under Trump’s trade policies, even alleging that Canadian buyers are rejecting American products. But the facts paint a different picture. Under Trump’s leadership, small business confidence surged, and American-made goods gained ground in global markets. His tariffs leveled the playing field against countries that have exploited U.S. trade weaknesses for decades.

This isn’t the first time Schiff has tried to undermine President Trump’s success. From the Russia hoax to failed impeachment efforts, Schiff has consistently prioritized politics over progress.

Now, as President Trump fights to protect American jobs, rebuild manufacturing, and restore our economic independence, Schiff is again sounding the alarm—not out of concern for working families, but out of fear that Trump’s bold leadership will succeed.

For older Americans concerned about retirement savings, healthcare, and the rising cost of living, the contrast couldn’t be clearer. President Trump is delivering a real plan to restore economic strength, while career politicians like Adam Schiff offer nothing but fear, finger-pointing, and failure.