Remember when the president said the E.U. would give him $600 billion that he could do anything he pleases with? That weird boast has now collapsed.
Just another lie ⦠or a massive payoff?
Trumpâs claim about a 0 billion âgiftâ from the European Union quietly falls apart www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
— @jimrissmiller.bsky.social 2025-08-22T20:31:06.464Z
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trumps-claim-600-billion-gift-european-union-quietly-falls-apart-rcna226564
Earlier this month, Donald Trump spoke with CNBC about his administrations trade policies, and he became especially animated about a specific part of an agreement between the United States and the European Union: $600 billion the E.U. had agreed to give him as a gift.
Thats a gift, the Republican president claimed. Thats not like, you know, a loan, by the way. Thats not a loan that, Oh, gee, three years comes up. We have to pay it back. Theres nothing to pay back. They gave us $600 billion that we can invest in anything we want. Asked about the details, Trump went on to argue: There are no details. The details are $600 billion to invest in anything I want. Anything. I can do anything I want.......
Two weeks later, officials finally shared some substantive information about the agreements framework, and wouldnt you know it, Trumps boast isnt holding up especially well. From the White Houses official summary:
The United States and the European Union share one of the worlds largest economic relationships, supported by mutual investment stocks exceeding $5 trillion, and intend to promote and facilitate mutual investments on both sides of the Atlantic. In this context, European companies are expected to invest an additional $600 billion across strategic sectors in the United States through 2028.
Theres a big gap between expectations about European companies future investments and a $600 billion gift that Trump can do anything he pleases with.....
Asked about the obvious difference between Trumps public description of the $600 billion and what the official document about the trade deal reflects, a White House spokesperson told CNN that this was
pointless nitpicking.