
Fox News host Laura Ingraham reassured viewers that President Donald Trump is "good for business," urging them to dismiss media reports warning of a potential recession.
Concerns over a recession have intensified following Trump's comments on Fox News over the weekend, where he declined to rule out the possibility of an economic downturn, the Daily Beast reported. His remarks, coupled with ongoing trade tensions involving countries such as Canada and Mexico, led to a sharp market decline on Monday.
Wall Street's unease has been further fueled by fears of instability during what the administration calls an economic "transition."
Despite market volatility and investor concerns, Ingraham dismissed negative economic forecasts on her Wednesday night show, "The Ingraham Angle."
Ingraham: Just ignore the sky is falling reports in the regime press. Tune out the breathless reporting about market gyrations pic.twitter.com/gDGQQrgVYp
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The host played a clip of Trump promising financial strength and regulatory cuts, then told viewers to "ignore the 'sky is falling' reports in the regime press." She also featured Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon, who praised Trump's engagement with the business community.
"Just ignore the 'sky is falling' reports in the regime press. Tune out the breathless reporting about market gyrations because even the most dedicated globalists, they know Trump is good for business," she said.
Ingraham framed the downturn as a necessary shift away from government-driven stimulus toward private-sector-led growth, insisting that Trump's policies would ultimately benefit both Wall Street and everyday Americans.
"So what we are living through now is a transition, and this one is good for us," Ingraham continued. "For decades, ours has been an economy driven by government stimulus. A lot of printing and borrowing of money, government spending, government giveaways, and Trump knows our survival though requires a return to an economy by private sector productivity, the way it used to be."
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