3 Billionaires Who Are Criticizing Trump's Tariff Plans -- Are They Right?
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
32% : Several are expressing concern over the tariffs and have chastised Trump about the alarming situation.32% : Next: These 10 Used Cars Will Last Longer Than an Average New Vehicle Bill Ackman, a hedge fund manager and founder/CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management, has pushed back against Trump and his tariff policies.
30% : The market has been a roller coaster the last couple of weeks due to the threat of steep tariffs and some billionaires are no longer supporting Trump as a result.
30% : Three billionaires in particular have called for Trump to slow down on tariffs and have publicly rebuked him.
27% : " See More: 6 Home Appliances To Buy Now Before Trump's Tariffs Take Hold JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon issued a very outspoken warning for Trump.
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