Trump Loses His Voice?

President Trump Says He “Feels Great” After Confronting Officials Over Trade Deal Dispute

President Trump told reporters Monday that his voice sounded hoarse for one simple reason: he spent the day defending America’s trade interests during a tense round of negotiations.

Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump said he “feels fantastic,” but admitted he had been forced to raise his voice during a heated exchange over a foreign trade issue.

“I feel great,” Trump said. “I was shouting at people because they were being foolish about something involving trade and a foreign country — and I straightened it out.”

Trump said he “blew his stack” because a foreign partner attempted to renegotiate terms that had already been settled, something he refused to tolerate.

The President did not name the country, but he made it clear he was not happy about the attempt to undermine the deal.

Under President Trump, the administration has been aggressively negotiating better trade terms to protect American workers and strengthen the U.S. economy. These talks have become a central part of the White House’s foreign-policy strategy.

Just last week, the White House announced new framework agreements with four Latin American nations — Argentina, El Salvador, Ecuador, and Guatemala — as part of ongoing economic cooperation efforts.

The administration also reached a separate trade agreement with Switzerland and Liechtenstein, highlighting continued progress on international economic policy.

Supporters say President Trump’s no-nonsense approach to global trade is exactly why America’s economic position is strengthening. His willingness to confront foreign negotiators — and stand firm — reinforces his message that the United States will not be pushed around on the world stage.