President Donald Trump has a familiar message for the global elites populating the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland: You were wrong. A year ago, some Davos participants predicted Trump’s protectionist rhetoric would lead to sluggish economic growth and lackluster stock market gains. It didn’t. The president isn’t about to let that go unnoticed.
Trump will arrive at the conference Thursday, joining a large delegation of US officials already there, where he’s expected to boast about US economic performance during his first year in office unemployment down, the stock market up, robust growth. He’ll also seek to persuade the Davos