The host of MSNBC, Lawrence O’Donnell, could have a talent to predict the future actions of President Donald Trump.
On Tuesday, the host of “The Last Word” predicted that Trump would decrease the wide implementation of prices by his administration on more than 100 countries.
This prediction was carried out on Wednesday when the president announced a 90 -day break on most prices.
O’Donnell, who was born in Boston, also made another prediction on Tuesday: Trump will be the dismissal trade advisor Peter Navarro for the unpopularity of prices.
“And Donald Trump will dismiss Peter Navarro because Wall Street will demand it. The problem now for Donald Trump is when he is backing from these prices? And how (Wall Street) will he know that Donald Trump will not suddenly impose these prices?” O’Donnell said on his show. “Donald Trump will need proof for Wall Street and for American industry and for republican members of the congress, he will no longer ruin their lives with prices.”
Recently, Navarro was involved in a word war with the CEO of Tesla and a billionaire ally of Trump, Elon Musk.
When asked how the prices will affect Musk’s electric vehicle company during a CNBC interview on Monday, Navarro said Tesla was not a car manufacturer but a “car assembler”.
Navarro added that the Trump administration and musk have different ways of thinking.
“We want the tires to be made in Akron. We want the transmissions to be carried out in Indianapolis. We want the engines to be made in Flint and Saginaw. And we want the cars to be made here, ”said Navaro.
Tuesday morning, Musk replied by calling Navarro a “moron” and “dumber that a brick bag” on his social media website X.
“Navarro is really a moron. What he says here is clearly false,” Musk wrote on X. A community note has been included below the Navaro, Tesla declaration, has the most vehicles made by Americans, according to a 2024 Cars.com report.
On Tuesday, a journalist asked the press secretary of the White House, Karoline Leavitt, to respond to Navarro to Insulte Musc.
“These are obviously two people who have very different opinions on trade and the prices,” she said on Tuesday during a White House press briefing. “The boys will be boys, and we will let their public fight continue.”
Trump announced a set of radical rates on more than 100 countries on April 2.
Several countries have been affected by a reference rate of 10%, while others were affected by higher prices, such as Israel being affected by a rate of 17%.
Trump then announced a 104% rate on all goods imported from China. In retaliation, China imposed a price of 84%. The European Union has also recently approved reprisal rates.
Trump fell on his prices on most nations for 90 days on Wednesday while increasing his tax rate on Chinese imports to 125%, according to the Associated Press.