The Art of the Match: Trump’s 401(k) Dreams and the Tariff Legal Limbo
If there is one thing the 2026 State of the Union proved, it is that President Donald Trump remains the only person capable of turning a formal constitutional requirement into a four-hour marathon of populist giveaways and legal grievances. While the speech was officially the longest in American history—clocking in at a duration that suggests the President is being paid by the word—the stock market spent the evening doing what it does best when faced with “unpredictable” policy shifts: twitching nervously a ...