Trump financial advisors send completely different messages on the same day
Mnuchin gave some ground, saying, “Well, Chris, we’ve never seen anything like this.”
“Make no mistake: it’s a really grave situation,” Hassett said. “This is the biggest negative shock that our economy, I think, has ever seen. We’re going to be looking at an unemployment rate that approaches rates that we saw during the Great Depression.”
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