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Trump
Promised ‘Big, Beautiful’ Deals. Delivering Has Been Tougher.
So far, the
goals of many of President Trump’s negotiations have been unrealized, even
those he said would be accomplished in a matter of days or weeks.
Tyler Pager
By Tyler
Pager
Reporting
from Washington
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/22/us/politics/trump-trade-ukraine-negotiations.html
April 22,
2025
President
Trump came into office promising to strike “big, beautiful” deals.
He quickly
opened a dizzying number of negotiations to, naming just a few of his aims, end
the war in Ukraine in 24 hours, bring peace to the Middle East and usher in
dozens of trade deals in record time.
“Everybody
wants to come and make a deal,” the president said this month.
But so far,
the goals of many of Mr. Trump’s negotiations have been unrealized, even those
that he said would be accomplished in days or weeks. The war in Ukraine is
still raging, and the president has floated the idea of abandoning peace talks
altogether. Hamas is still holding hostages in Gaza despite Mr. Trump’s warning
on social media that the terrorist group must release them all or “you are
DEAD!” And while Mr. Trump insists that countries are racing to strike trade
deals with the United States, the details are scant.
“You
undermine your negotiating position when you pick fights with literally
everybody — big, small, friend, foe, economy, national security — at the same
time,” said Ian Bremmer, the president of Eurasia Group, an international
consulting firm. “On balance, he’s going to have a much harder time because
he’s trying to do all this stuff at the same time.”
For years,
Mr. Trump has cultivated an image as a master negotiator, using his past as a
real estate developer and reality television star to form the core of his
political identity. And while making deals on enormously complex issues takes
both time and care, Mr. Trump’s inability — so far, at least — to deliver in
the ways that he promised has exposed the gulf between his rhetoric and his
accomplishments.
For Mr.
Trump’s aides and allies, their confidence in the president remains
undiminished — and whenever his approach is questioned, they are aligned in
their response. The president, they remind detractors, wrote the 1987 book “The
Art of the Deal.”
“No matter
the task, President Trump will always get the best deal for the American
people,” Taylor Rogers, a White House spokeswoman, said in a statement. “In
less than 100 days, President Trump has leveled the playing field for our
manufacturers, brought us closer to peace in Gaza and Ukraine, flooded the US
with historic investment commitments, returned American hostages, and held
universities accountable for fostering antisemitism. There is no negotiation
too daunting for President Trump and he continues to prove his critics wrong.”
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