Trump warns of a 'market crash the likes of which has not been seen before' if he loses 2020 election — but economists are worried he's causing a recession on his own

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The only market crash Wall Street investors, businesses, and consumers have been worrying about lately stems from the President's trade wars.

US President Donald Trump warned Saturday of a massive market crash if he's not re-elected in 2020. The President has previously warned that the economy could tank if he's removed from office. Economists, investors, business owners, and consumers, meanwhile, worry about an economic downturn from Trump's ongoing trade wars with China and Mexico. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

US President Donald Trump warned Saturday of a massive market crash if he's not re-elected in 2020. The President has previously warned that the economy could tank if he's removed from office. Economists, investors, business owners, and consumers, meanwhile, worry about an economic downturn from Trump's ongoing trade wars with China and Mexico. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

 

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So bored of Trumps “the likes of which has not been seen before” comments. The man just talks shit.

It happened with Raegan and Bush right before leaving office and a recession. It will happen near the end of Trumps reign also. The Republicans sucked all the money out of the economy.

The Dow bounced from 6ks to 18ks under obama. That tripling must have been in anticipation of Trump 's 2016 win, right?

The same economists enjoyed 30% growth in the past 2 yrs?

The same ones that predicted economy would crash immediately post election?

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