Raspy-voiced Trump says he ‘blew my stack’ in heated trade call with foreign nation

Fox NewsMonday, November 17, 2025 at 9:20:32 PM
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Raspy-voiced Trump says he ‘blew my stack’ in heated trade call with foreign nation
  • President Donald Trump disclosed that his raspy voice stemmed from a heated trade call with a foreign country seeking to renegotiate a deal, indicating the high
  • This incident underscores the intense pressure Trump faces as he navigates complex trade relationships, which are crucial for the U.S. economy and his administration's agenda.
  • The situation reflects broader themes of trade tensions and the challenges of maintaining favorable agreements, as the U.S. continues to engage in negotiations that impact global economic dynamics.
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