
Trump Foreign Investment Claims Pierce Hyperbole Stratosphere
Almost every time he speaks, President Trump touts his unheard-of success in winning foreign investments since taking office. I think he started with the figure of $15 trillion, which rapidly escalated to $17 trillion, and most recently, to $19 trillion. Sometimes in the same oration, he will use conflicting figures, starting, for instance, with $17 trillion, and several sentences later, using the $19-trillion claim. In fact, so far, there has been less than $1 trillion in foreign investment since January 2025 and Trump’s inauguration. Actual investments by foreign entities total $285 billion in that period. Now, here comes the Trumpian “realistic hyperbole” part: pledged “American First” investments come in at $5 trillion. However, these are just pledges, not signed treaties or agreements. They may materialize or may not, especially following the Iran war and the many international enemies Trump has managed to create. NOTE: “Realistic hyperbole” is a term Trump introduces in his book, “The Art of the Deal.” It means to exaggerate realistic outcomes to win people to your cause. For instance: “My new hotel is projected to be at 90-percent accommodation levels within three months of opening.” (Trump being a builder of some fame.) THE REALITY: Here’s the
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