“No Official Documentation”: Trump’s Tariff Order Chaos

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Chaos has ensued following President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 25% tariff on Iran’s trading partners, as there was initially “no official documentation” from the White House to back up the social media post. The order, declared “final and conclusive” on Truth Social, left businesses and governments guessing about the details. Despite the lack of paperwork, the threat is clear: trading with Iran now carries a heavy penalty.

The confusion comes amidst a crisis in Iran. The regime is cracking down on protesters, killing hundreds. Trump is using the tariffs to punish the government. The lack of formal process highlights the President’s impulsive style.

China has rejected the order, calling it “long-arm jurisdiction.” Beijing is using the lack of documentation to question the legitimacy of the move. However, the market is reacting to the President’s words. The threat of a 25% tariff is enough to chill trade.

The White House is backing the tweet with verbal threats. Airstrikes are an option. The administration claims the regime is privately seeking a way out. Trump is using the chaos to keep everyone off balance.

As the Supreme Court reviews the tariff power, the lack of documentation remains a point of contention. But for Trump, the tweet is the law. The chaos is part of the strategy, designed to disrupt the status quo and force compliance.

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