Trump to Walmart: "Eat the Tariffs"—Because Economic Illiteracy Is Now Policy
Tariffs Are a Tax—And Trump Wants Retailers to Swallow Them Whole
In a stunning display of economic ignorance, Donald Trump took to Truth Social to rage at Walmart for daring to tell the truth: tariffs raise prices. And when that happens, someone has to pay. But rather than take responsibility for igniting a trade war that’s setting American households on fire, Trump wants the country’s largest retailer to "eat the tariffs" like they’re free breadsticks at Mar-a-Lago.
Here’s the logic, straight from the anti-business fever swamp:
"Walmart made BILLIONS OF DOLLARS last year... they should... ‘EAT THE TARIFFS’ and not charge valued customers ANYTHING."
This is not just childish—it’s dangerous. Trump thinks business works like a mob movie: “You got money? Good. Now take the hit for me.” That’s not capitalism. That’s extortion.
Walmart Isn’t the Villain—Trump’s Tariff Regime Is
Let’s be clear: Walmart isn’t perfect. But on this one, they’re right. CEO Doug McMillon and CFO John David Rainey are spelling out what every economist already knows—tariffs squeeze companies, shrink margins, and force price hikes. That’s math, not politics.
Walmart’s response was measured:
"We’ll keep prices as low as we can for as long as we can given the reality of small retail margins."
And those margins are small—razor-thin, in fact. Trump either doesn’t understand this or doesn’t care. Spoiler alert: it’s both.
For a man who claims to worship business, Trump sure doesn’t know how it works. You can’t slap 145% tariffs on imports and then throw a tantrum when prices go up. That’s not inflation. That’s a policy-induced gut punch to the economy.
Trump’s Tariff Fantasy Is Economic Sabotage Disguised as Patriotism
This isn’t the first time Trump has tried to bully the private sector into absorbing the fallout of his own reckless decisions. He did it with automakers, and now he’s doing it with the retail industry.
Tariffs don’t punish China. They punish American consumers and American businesses. They make everyday essentials—clothing, electronics, groceries—more expensive. They suffocate small businesses and strain big ones. And they do not work.
Yet Trump marches forward, pushing protectionist nonsense straight out of the 1929 playbook. Except back then, it was called the Smoot-Hawley Act. Today, it’s called "Trump’s Truth Social rage post."
The Real Cost Isn’t Prices—It’s Competence
What’s terrifying isn’t just the economic fallout. It’s the normalization of idiocy as strategy. We have a former president publicly strong-arming a private company into accepting losses for the sake of his ego. And the media reports it like it’s a quirky spat.
No. This is not a joke. This is an open rejection of sound policy, stable markets, and sane leadership. And it’s going to cost us all—especially working-class families who shop at Walmart because they have no other choice.
Final Rallying Cry
Donald Trump isn’t protecting the American worker. He’s torching the system that puts food on their tables and clothes on their kids. His tariffs are a hidden tax. His solutions are toddler-level tantrums. And his economic "strategy" is nothing more than authoritarian meddling with a populist mask.
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