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55. 'What a joke': Trump tariff letter torn apart by vicious copy edit
Tue Jul 8, 2025, 12:33 PM
Jul 2025

This made me smile. trump's letters to world leaders are really sad

'What a joke': Trump tariff letter torn apart by vicious copy edit https://twp.ai/4io9Qc

#TuckFrump (@realtuckfrumper.bsky.social) 2025-07-08T13:50:59.000Z

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-tariffs-2672944437/

Writer and social media commentator Brian Krassenstein offered up a scathing copy edit of Donald Trump's rambling letter to Japan's prime minister announcing increased tariffs in his ongoing trade war.

"What a joke," Krassenstein began on his X account. "The letter is 528 words long and has 20 grammatical errors. Here they all are."

Krassenstein's beef with the letter included a myriad of "unnecessary capitalizations," in typical Trumpian style, and the "overly dramatic" use of exclamation marks.

One sentence Krassenstein marked as particularly "clunky" reads:

"If for any reason you decide to raise your Tariffs, then, whatever the number you choose to raise them by, will be added onto the 25% that we charge. Please understand that these Tariffs are necessary to correct the many years of Japan’s Tariff, and Non Tariff, Policies and Trade Barriers, causing these unsustainable Trade Deficits against the United States. This Deficit is a major threat to our Economy and, indeed, our National Security!"

The Wall Street Journal offered up its own interpretation of the letter, complete with a guide deciphering the "Trumpisms."

The Journal highlighted the following paragraph, before offering a correction.

"Goods transshipped to evade a higher Tariff will be subject to that higher Tariff," Trump wrote. "Please understand that the 25% number is far less than what is needed to eliminate the Trade Deficit disparity we have with your Country."

The "WSJ read" on that paragraph stated, "This 25% rate is actually one percentage point higher than the 24% rate Trump in April said Japan would face."

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It is clear that trump had people take his tests and write his papers in undergrad LetMyPeopleVote Jul 2025 #1
It is all a publicity stunt and attention seeking behavior. Irish_Dem Jul 2025 #2
They aren't f..king legal either. Congress has the ultimate legal authority to invoke trade policy--not Trump... hlthe2b Jul 2025 #3
It's such a lazy cut and paste job C_U_L8R Jul 2025 #4
He does not have a Wharton MBA malaise Jul 2025 #5
Exactly PJMcK Jul 2025 #48
Well said malaise Jul 2025 #54
Did he type that up? Biophilic Jul 2025 #6
if you can't do any better than this NJCher Jul 2025 #41
The verbiage is so stilted that it's hard to read. greatauntoftriplets Jul 2025 #7
Who wrote these letters? Irish_Dem Jul 2025 #8
I would read a tell-all book that explains the strategy behind Trump's bizarre capitalization scheme Prairie Gates Jul 2025 #9
In German, all Nouns are capitalized. eppur_se_muova Jul 2025 #20
That lone element makes a twisted kind of sense. IbogaProject Jul 2025 #30
No, just no NJCher Jul 2025 #40
Ok IbogaProject Jul 2025 #46
Oh please! Don't give that monstrosity sdfernando Jul 2025 #31
If that were a consistent feature, then fine Prairie Gates Jul 2025 #36
Dear Mr. Japan... Swede Jul 2025 #10
No doubt a friend (or Friend ?) of Tim Apple ? nt eppur_se_muova Jul 2025 #18
These letters are embarrassing even by Trump's lofty standards LetMyPeopleVote Jul 2025 #11
Only thing missing is "Thank you for your attention to this matter!" sop Jul 2025 #12
Check out post #11... dpibel Jul 2025 #21
There it is! sop Jul 2025 #47
People in Japan are like, so he is taxing his own people Johonny Jul 2025 #13
+1 dalton99a Jul 2025 #49
If these are real I am astonished dsc Jul 2025 #14
It's a distraction from the fact that Don Old Hassler Jul 2025 #15
These must be fake Mossfern Jul 2025 #16
See post 28, NJCher Jul 2025 #43
Thanks for the suggestion Mossfern Jul 2025 #44
I Can't Believe It's Not English! Efilroft Sul Jul 2025 #17
There is a lot of emphasis on the poor grammar and the senseandsensibility Jul 2025 #19
I can't see Donald dictating any letter stillcool Jul 2025 #22
"TRADE" Pinback Jul 2025 #23
X links don't load for me, but... Orrex Jul 2025 #24
That would have been better progressoid Jul 2025 #28
A recent study says that the average American reads and writes at an eighth grade level. flashman13 Jul 2025 #25
Trumpezz? DBoon Jul 2025 #42
Holy crap! Seriously? PatSeg Jul 2025 #26
Is English his first language? Diamond_Dog Jul 2025 #27
No. The truth is, he doesn't really have one. JHB Jul 2025 #37
Both NPR and CNN have posted pics of Leavitt holding up Gaugamela Jul 2025 #29
I read the first few sentences and thought BidenRocks Jul 2025 #32
Foreign leaders swong19104 Jul 2025 #33
Q: How did you get your job at the Trump White House? AverageOldGuy Jul 2025 #34
! LudwigPastorius Jul 2025 #35
Trump's letter to the Heard and McDonald Islands jmbar2 Jul 2025 #38
With the G.O.P., quality is never Job One JHB Jul 2025 #39
"Dear Vladdy, MorbidButterflyTat Jul 2025 #45
"the number one market in the world by far" Demovictory9 Jul 2025 #50
Im surprised he doesn't cut words out of magazines tavernier Jul 2025 #51
Forget Wharton. My 4th grade teacher would have flunked him. Norbert Jul 2025 #52
trump's letter to Japan is 528 words long and has 20 grammatical errors LetMyPeopleVote Jul 2025 #53
'What a joke': Trump tariff letter torn apart by vicious copy edit LetMyPeopleVote Jul 2025 #55
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