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Fox News Reluctantly Criticizes Trump’s Tariff "Capitulation"
After the market's tariff disaster, Trump decided to listen to the demands of his richest friends
April 10, 2025
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In what looked like the beginning of a new recession last week, the markets plummeted in response to Trump’s announcement of sweeping tariffs across the globe. Even Trump’s richest friends, who have been proven in the past to control Trump’s policy (see his first-term tax cut), couldn’t change Trump’s mind.

 

But then the market kept tanking, and tanking, and tanking, all while billionaires like Musk and Bill Ackman and Mark Cuban bad-mouthed Trump on Twitter. And when Trump is faced with the decision to choose either his “genius” plan to save working-class Americans or make billionaires like him, we always know which is the priority.

“I have authorized a 90 day PAUSE,” Trump tweeted on Wednesday, “and a substantially lowered Reciprocal Tariff during this period, of 10%, also effective immediately.”

And the result:

 

The market rose halfway back to what it was before Trump’s disastrous plan, the volatile uncertainty is pushed back a little, and billionaires love Trump again. Which means all is right in the world once more.

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Also in this Thursday Throwdown: Fox Business correspondent Charlie Gasparino flounders when forced to criticize Trump’s “capitulation,” Trump’s Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt blames the market collapse on the media for not reading The Art of the Deal, the Democrat counterargument to Trump’s tariffs shows how ridiculous the opposition party is, and a look into a topic that corporate media just loves to forget: Trump announces a new “Peace Force” to take over Gaza. Katie and Aaron ask the question: when it comes to Gaza, is Trump possibly worse than Biden?

It’s a terrible week of media and market madness. Watch with Katie and Aaron so you can laugh instead of cry at it all. Thanks for supporting independent media, subscribe to watch the full interview here:

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Sanctions Are a Form of Warfare

“Sanctions are a form of war. They’re economic warfare. And they destroy people’s lives.”

Joshua Landis (https://twitter.com/joshua_landis), Sandra Mackey Chair in Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, is one of the foremost experts on Syria. This week, as Syria, along with neighbor Turkiye, grapples with the aftermath of the devastating earthquake, Professor Landis joins the Useful Idiots to explain the deadly consequences that sanctions pile on to the damage.

“America likes to talk about all its precision bombing and hitting someone with a drone to avoid collateral damage,” Landis explains. “But sanctions? It’s all about collateral damage. Very little of it is targeted.”

But if you read corporate media outlets like the New York Times or Washington Post, you’d find a much different story. Both papers this week published headlines that were hastily changed when they realized they were being a little too truthful. See if you can tell the difference:

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"Shameful" New York Times Changes Headline to Protect Sanctions

“Sanctions are a form of war. They’re economic warfare. And they destroy people’s lives.”

Joshua Landis (https://twitter.com/joshua_landis), Sandra Mackey Chair in Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, is one of the foremost experts on Syria. This week, as Syria, along with neighbor Turkiye, grapples with the aftermath of the devastating earthquake, Professor Landis joins the Useful Idiots to explain the deadly consequences that sanctions pile on to the damage.

“America likes to talk about all its precision bombing and hitting someone with a drone to avoid collateral damage,” Landis explains. “But sanctions? It’s all about collateral damage. Very little of it is targeted.”

But if you read corporate media outlets like the New York Times or Washington Post, you’d find a much different story. Both papers this week published headlines that were hastily changed when they realized they were being a little too truthful. See if you can tell the difference:

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Free preview: Matt Taibbi Exposes Russiagate Bots

With Matt Taibbi’s Twitter Files and Jeff Gerth’s new in-depth reporting for CJR exposing the years of lies spread by Russiagaters, bitter attacks from outed journalists are rolling in.

Gerth and Taibbi, who come from the old style of journalism where you fact check your work and don’t accept government officials’ claims on faith, have each shown clear, indisputable evidence of disinformation campaigns pushed by corporate reporters. And since the so-called journalists can’t argue the facts, they dig themselves a deeper hole with more lies and name-calling.

Jeff Gerth has been working as a reporter for decades and published, in the very mainstream Columbia Journalism Review, a 20,000-word report on his findings, only to be called a liar and misdirecting magician in the most self-important article by Mother Jones’ David Corn (“The true media failure is that Trump got away with it and that articles like this one that you are now reading are still necessary.”) And possibly worse ...

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Good to be part of the community. I think that Aaron and Katie do a brilliant job in these hellish times when such great in - depth research and reporting are essential.

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Our intrepid reporter, Mr. Fat Flabbie Doobie, reports on the war between Russia and Ukraine in the former Crimean Khanate:
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Tim Walz Says ‘Oops’ on Refusing to Break From Biden on Gaza
With the latest draconian measures from the Trump Admin, former VP candidate Tim Walz has some regrets

“Should there have been a more definitive break with the [Biden] administration on Gaza specifically?” asks MSNBC’s Chris Hayes to former VP candidate Tim Walz.

Many will remember the Harris campaign’s stance on this issue during the months leading up to the election: when Kamala Harris was asked by The View if she would have done anything differently than President Biden, her response was “There is not a thing that comes to mind.” This was at the same time that national polling showed that a majority of Americans, not just Democrats, opposed Biden’s funding and facilitation of Israel’s genocide against Palestinians.

Months later, as the Trump Administration is kidnapping student protesters, hosting special visits for Netanyahu, allowing Israel to continue to destroy hospitals, and bombing civilians in Yemen, Tim Walz admits they mayyyyy have made a mistake.

He responds to Hayes’ question: “Well, I think we would have been clearer because a Harris administration wouldn't have us in the situation we are now. That wasn’t believed by a large number of people.”

Hmm, we wonder why.

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Also in this week’s Thursday Throwdown: Rachel Maddow finally admits that Bernie was right about Democrats, Fox News’ Jesse Watters has the stupidest reason why he thinks Ábrego García is part of MS-13, a GOP Congressman thinks we should feel sorry for billionaires, and Biden makes a triumphantly racist return.

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Chinese 'Peasants' vs Donald Trump
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Richard Wolff on Trump’s Tariffs: “It’s a Crock!”
The economist explains what's wrong with Trump's aggressive policy, why the reversal may be even worse, and answers: Are we headed for recession?

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In a week of market turmoil, we need a real expert to explain WTF is going on with Trump, tariffs, reversals, and crashes. So we’re talking to Useful Idiot-favorite, economist Richard Wolff, who sheds light on a tumultuous week and gives a fascinating lecture on what Trump should be doing to save the economy, and why he won’t.

Useful Idiots: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent just gave a speech saying ‘yes, the market is tumbling, but too bad, Wall Street. It's not your turn. This is the era of Main Street.’ This is the Trump administration's message now: The stock market has taken a huge hit, but that's because we're focused on restoring Main Street. How do you respond to that?

Richard Wolff: This is all advertising noise. It has nothing to do with anything. The reason that Wall Street is yelling is that they don't want to be pinched. They're perfectly happy to have Mr. Trump do most of the things he wants to do. But they don't want to pay even this much of a fee for the benefits.

Let me give you an example. When Mr. Trump was president the first time, the only basic economic achievement was the tax cut of 2017, an enormous tax cut given to corporations and the rich. The thirty years before 2017 were an enormous and unprecedented redistribution of wealth and income from the bottom and the middle to the top. If ever you didn't need a tax cut for those people, it was then.

The only opposition to it that the Democrats could achieve was a sunset. It would expire this year, 2025. And so Mr. Trump has an urgent need, which all of Wall Street understands. He can't allow that to happen because they would all blame him.

So that's what he's about to do. And the major way he thinks he can do that is by savaging public employment through all the firings, and by income from tariffs. I want people to understand this means that the Republican Party, which for a hundred years has branded itself the anti-tax party, has overnight become the mammoth tax-imposing economy, because a tariff is just a tax. And so what they're achieving is huge increase in taxes and firing large numbers of public employees. That's what it's about. The Main Street/Wall Street nonsense is pure fluff and shouldn't detract anyone from the underlying realities.

Useful Idiots: Trump announced [on Wednesday] that he’s authorized a 90-day pause and a substantially lowered reciprocal tariff of 10% during that period. Help us make sense of what he’s doing here.

Richard Wolff: I'm mystified. In my wildest imagination. Since I've just explained about uncertainty – I'm blown away – it's just incredible what he's doing. It’s beyond anything I can give you a rational answer for because this is no longer a rational behavior pattern.

Useful Idiots: ‘Incredible’ like incredibly stupid?

Richard Wolff: Yeah incredibly self-defeating. It undercuts any calculation. Even Jamie Dimon said that the uncertainty is the issue. This is just revving up uncertainty by cutting it down, making it not effective for ninety days. Everybody has to wonder: what happens at the end of ninety days? Another thirty days? Another twelve? I mean, this is beyond words.

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