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Scott Bessent Says Growing Recession Fears Are ‘Media Driven’

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday that the American public’s growing recession fears are largely “media driven.”

Bessent disputed recent headlines which claimed that the Dow Jones Industrial Average is headed for its worst April since 1932, stating that the stock market is bouncing back after its major drop earlier in the month. A poll conducted by ABC News, The Washington Post and Ipsos found that 72% of Americans believe it is “likely” that President Donald Trump’s tariffs will cause a recession.

“When I look at some of the things that are being published, there was a story 10 days ago that said, ‘this is the worst April for the stock market since the Great Depression.’ Ten days later, the NASDAQ is now up in the month of April, and I haven’t seen a story that says, ‘oh, the stock market has seen [its] biggest bounce back ever.’ So, I think a lot of this is media driven,” Bessent said on ABC’s “This Week.” (RELATED: Charles Payne Asks Peter Navarro If He Is Being Pushed Aside On Tariff Decisions)

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The Wall Street Journal issued a stark warning about the stock market in its April 21 piece, “Dow Headed for Worst April Since 132 as Investor Sent ‘No Confidence’ Signal,” stating that Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by almost 1,000 points. The article further stated that the S&P 500’s performance since Jan. 20 is the worst for any president since 1928.

After an plunge April 21, the stock market surged 1,016.57 points, or 2.66% the following day while the S&P 500 and NASDAQ rose 2.51% and 2.71%. The market continued to bounce back throughout the remainder of the week, with the S&P 500 and NASDAQ gaining 4.6% and 6.7% by Friday, according to CNBC.

The markets rose April 22 when Bessent said there will be a “de-escalation” in Trump’s trade war with China, according to CNBC. After Trump’s initial tariff announcement on April 2, the U.S. entered a trade war with China after the country retaliated with steep tariffs of its own, causing the nation to face tariffs of up to 245%, the White House said April 15.

By April 9, Trump said he would raise the tariffs on China from 104% to 125% after he had implemented a 90-day pause on every other country to leave room for negotiations. The next day, Trump announced that the tariff rate would rise to a minimum of 145% on all Chinese tariffs, according to The New York Times.

Trump said Tuesday that the U.S. intends to ease tariffs on China “substantially,” though they will not be eliminated completely. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News on April 23 that that there will be “no unilateral reduction in tariffs” on China, stating that the country must negotiate with the U.S.

Trump said he has negotiated over 200 trade deals with foreign countries following the 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs.

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