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Market turmoil strains bro-sphere’s bromance with Donald Trump

Aden Ross, a common sign on the Internet, had only three words to describe the decline in the market we are heading to by US President Donald Trump: “His brothers, the holy curse.”

“What is going on in our country? Guys, why am I poor?” He asked his fans. “Can anyone explain what is going on? Why do we all lose? Why are we all negative now?”

Ross’s reaction was a typical between America’s “align” about the market repercussions from the day of Trump’s liberation of mutual definitions on dozens of commercial partners in the United States.

Online influencers, whose support for Trump was a decisive factor in his victory in the elections last November, believes that their political sympathy that was tested through the recession that led to trillions of global assessments of shares, raised concerns about the American recession and left huge clarifications in their pure wealth.

Dave Portoi in basketball game in the American Professional League
Dave Burtoy said he lost $ 7 million “in stocks, in encryption”, blames Trump’s tariff © Stacy Revere/Getty Images

Dave Porto, founder of Digital Sports Media Empire Parstool SPORTS, who publicly went to Trump during the election campaign last year.

“7 million Bache, in stock, in Crypto”, decreased, and blamed Trump’s tariff. He said: “Everything is in the villain because of that.”

“If this is [former president Joe] He said: “He has done Biden, and he did a kind of plans like this, and he completely raised the stock market, will be crucified, and the line will be in front of Trump.”

In response to more market sales at the beginning of the week, Portnoy went further. On Monday, the Lions do not call it on Monday. “

Portnoy reaction has been repeated via “Bro-SPHERE”, the world of the Internet where young people gather to communicate social networking, discuss sports and energy supplements and consume the content produced by an increasing army of screaming, live broadcast, podquaster and axis.

Trump gathered these influencers seriously in the period leading up to the November elections, and spent about 1000 minutes chat with online personalities such as Ross.

After his victory, Dana White, president of the final fighting championship and Trump ally, praised Ross and other social media stars such as Nilk Boys and and Von to mobilize Trump’s support.

Joe Rogan may have been the most influential in the United States, who hosted Trump before the elections and supported him just hours before opening opinion polls.

Even before the market fell, Rogan was expressing their concerns about some Trump’s policies. Last month, he criticized the White House for his decision to send a makeup artist and style the Venezuelan hair to a prison in El Salvador.

Andrei Jose Hernandez Romero, a gay, had sought asylum in the United States, claiming that he had faced persecution at home because of his sexual tendency and political views. US immigration officials said he was a member of Treen de Aragua, the Venezuelan gang, and deported him.

to talk Its pods In late March, Rogan said it was “horrific” that “people who are not criminals are deported and deported.”

Joe Rogan revives President -elect Donald Trump during the UFC 309 event at Madison Square Garden in New York
Joe Rogan, left, was supporting Donald Trump, a critical moment in his victory in the elections last year © Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Getty Images

The stagnation of the market has sparked more anger in Manusvir more than the administration immigration policies.

Bin Shapiro, the conservative missing, who is considered one of the pioneers of the pioneers and has a subscriber of 7 million on YouTube, said that the responsibility for the slide in stock prices is primarily with Trump.

He said: “External shock is not caused, such as, for example, Covid.” “This is attached to a deliberate selection, by the Trump administration.”

He added that in the slapped definitions on most trading partners in the United States, Trump imposed “hundreds of billions of dollars as new taxes on Americans without public inputs or Congress.”

But there is a big difference between banners and targets such as Portnoy and Ross, who may be supportive of Trump but not publicly politicians, and right -wing influencers such as Charlie Kirk or Tim Pot, who have not been in support of their support for the president, despite Jerez the market in the past few days.

Matt Gertz, a great colleague of the media, is a monitoring of the squares that await them all as soon as the customs tariff can.

Trump was trying to “a historical reorganization of the global and American economy, and would be a shock of a shell.” Kirk said: “It is essentially similar to taking cough syrup,” Kirk said. “This is not satisfied, but it is good for you, it’s necessary.”

Clay Travis, a host and founder of the Conservative Conversations Corporation and the founder of Outkick, said the president was trying to correct contracts of errors in fiscal, financial and commercial policy. “Sometimes in order to fix things, you have to disrupt, you have to destroy you, you must demolish the current systems.”

Others mocked the investors to complain about their paper losses and retirees who regretted their 401K retirement accounts.

“Loss of money does not mean anything. Digital and zeros.” “Loss of your country costs you everything. You will never restore it.”

But another right commentator, Lin Kendall, took to X to summon Johnson “stupid”.

He said that he had widely supported Trump’s tariff, but “if Joe Biden has the same policy, you will not hear an end to her from young people like Benny that Biden was killing the stock market and destroying American livelihoods.”

Gertz said he suspects that Maga Bodksters will hurt the president, no matter how strong their fears about the sale of the market.

He said: “All of these people have become very rich by becoming part of the Maga movement, and their inclination is that they are better at the adherence to Trump.”

“I have faith,” Portoi said last week. “I don’t feel panic. I don’t think [Trump’s] Crazy person. “



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2025-04-09 04:01:00

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