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Walmart Pushes Back Against Trump’s Tariff Ultimatum
Trump Tells Walmart to “Eat the Tariffs.” Walmart Just Responded.

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Walmart Fires Back After Trump Says “Eat the Tariffs”
President Trump lit up social media this week, ordering Walmart to "eat the tariffs" and stop blaming his trade policy for rising prices.
Now, Walmart is firing back.
In a direct statement, the retail giant says it will try to hold prices—but warns that rising import costs and razor-thin margins may soon leave shoppers paying more. Electronics, toys, even your morning coffee could cost more as early as next month.
Congress to feature Trump on $100 Bill?
A shocking new plan was just introduced in Washington. The idea is to celebrate Trump’s new “golden age” by placing him on the $100 bill.
As you’ll see, it has little to do with the new Crypto Reserve…
Or Trump’s ambitious plan for Artificial Intelligence…
Former Presidential Advisor, Jim Rickards says, “Trump’s crowning achievement will be much, much bigger.”
In the months ahead, he predicts, the government will release a massive multi-trillion-dollar asset which it has held back for more than a century. And this will give ordinary investors a chance to strike it rich.
Israel Preparing Airstrike on Iran’s Nuclear Sites: Why Oil Prices Are Already Surging
Tensions between Israel and Iran have escalated once again—this time with real consequences for global energy markets. According to newly surfaced intelligence reports, Israel is actively preparing for a potential airstrike against Iran’s nuclear facilities. The move could trigger a dangerous ripple effect through oil markets worldwide, especially if Iran retaliates or attempts to close the Strait of Hormuz.
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