Not exact matches
Trump's rattled markets before with his
tweets, with blasts on everything from the size of his
nuclear button to the fate of Nafta raising investor anxiety.
«North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the «
Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times,»» President Donald Trump
tweeted on January 2.
Troy Jones, who runs the website www.nukepills.com, said demand for potassium iodide soared last week, after Trump
tweeted that he had a «much bigger & more powerful»
button than Kim — a statement that raised new fears about an escalating threat of
nuclear war.
Even Trump's January 2
tweet threatening North Korean leader Kim Jong Un that he has a «bigger» and «more powerful»
nuclear button on his desk (there is no
button) garnered nothing more than a shrug from global markets.
Kim Jong - un, the North Korean leader, claimed to have a
nuclear button at the ready and Mr Trump dismissed the taunt by
tweeting that the US
button at his disposal was bigger and more powerful.
Donald Trump recently
tweeted that he has a «bigger»
nuclear button on his desk, in response to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's New Year's Day address.
First of all, Trump's
nuclear -
button tweet didn't actually violate Twitter's policies.