"The stock market's big dump means the president should be launched into the sun!" Rumor refuted: Trump never made this flag.

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On April 5, Trump’s comprehensive tariff plan led to the bloodiest week for U.S. stocks in five years, with the Nasdaq falling more than 10% in a single week and entering a bear market, and the Dow falling nearly 8% in a single week and entering a pullback range. Many netizens dug up a tweet that was said to have been posted by US President Trump during the 2015 election campaign: “If one day the Dow Jones index plummets by more than 1,000 points in a single day, then the president at that time should be put into a cannon and shot at the sun at a very fast speed.” No excuses! "This tweet is actually a p-picture of netizens, and Trump himself has not set such a flag. Reuters clarified in 2020 that the tweet appeared to be designed to mock Trump’s misuse of Twitter and his frequent spelling mistakes. The post went viral back in 2018 and went viral again in 2020 when the Dow plunged during the pandemic. However, through high-level queries on Twitter and confirmation from netizens: this is a fake tweet. In this regard, American netizens have said: “Although it turns out to be fake, I hope it is true.” “Fake, but reasonable.” "Oh my God! Fill him with oil. ”

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