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We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
- Donald Trump and his Republican allies who saw the market’s global sell-off as an opportunity to attack Vice President Kamala Harris’ economic record were noticeably quieter as stocks gained back some of their losses.
- Stocks plunged Monday on investors’ recessionary fears spurred by a weak jobs report and worries that the Federal Reserve has kept interest rates high for too long.
- Trump has repeatedly used the stock market as a campaign talking point, attempting to take credit when stocks swing up and to blame his opponents when they go down.
- Donald Trump and his Republican allies who saw the market’s global sell-off as an opportunity to attack Vice President Kamala Harris’ economic record were noticeably quieter as stocks gained back some of their losses.
- Stocks plunged Monday on investors’ recessionary fears spurred by a weak jobs report and worries that the Federal Reserve has kept interest rates high for too long.
- Trump has repeatedly used the stock market as a campaign talking point, attempting to take credit when stocks swing up and to blame his opponents when they go down.