‘WHO CARES?’: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Shrugs Off Moody’s Downgrade of U.S. Credit Rating | The Gateway Pundit | by Ben Kew


‘WHO CARES?’: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Shrugs Off Moody’s Downgrade of U.S. Credit Rating

Scott Bessent / NBC’s Meet The Press

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has shrugged off the recent downgrade of America’s triple A credit rating.

Moody’s downgraded America’s perfect triple-A rating for the first time in a century on Friday, citing a “growth in government debt.”

This fact was seized upon by the left as irrefutable proof that the Trump administration is mismanaging America’s economy.

Yet Bessent, a veteran hedge fund manager who once worked with George Soros, is seemingly not concerned.

During an appearance on Sunday morning’s Meet The Press, Bessent said that the real evidence of America’s economic reputation is evidenced by the recent investment deals signed by President Trump.

“If we go back to your initial question on the Moody’s downgrade, who cares? Qatar doesn’t. Saudi doesn’t. UAE doesn’t. They’re all pushing money in.”

”They’ve made 10-year investment plans. So, this administration, we’re doing peace deals, trade deals, and tax deals.”

Watch the clip below:

Meanwhile, Trump  spokesman Steven Cheung pointed out that the economist for Moody’s is a Democratic Party hack.

“Mark Zandi, the economist for Moody’s, is an Obama advisor and Clinton donor who has been a Never Trumper since 2016,” Cheung said.

”Nobody takes his ‘analysis’ seriously,” he continued. “He has been proven wrong time and time again.”

HERE WE GO: Moody’s Downgrades US’s Credit For First in Over a Century – Trump Spox Responds

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Ben Kew is a writer and editor. Originally from the UK, he moved to the U.S. to cover Congress for Breitbart News and has since gone on to editorial roles at Human Events, Townhall Media, and Americano Media. He has also written for The Epoch Times, The Western Journal, and The Spectator.

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