Summarize and humanize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in EnglishPresident Donald Trump got laughs and sparked confusion when he took a dig at unnamed senators during an event honoring the World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers.’We have a couple of senators here. I just don’t particularly like ’em, so I won’t introduce,’ Trump said during his remarks in the East Room.It came after lauding a series of Republican House members who were there, including Rep. Brian Jack, a former aid who he said ‘knows Congress very well.’The unexpected line got a delayed response, when members of the crowd started laughing at the unusual departure from protocol, where presidents often find something good to say about members of both parties at feel-good events. ‘I didn’t think it was that big a deal, actually,’ Trump remarked after the response, giving a chuckle of his own.The comment sparked immediate suspicion that perhaps Trump was singling out California’s home-state senators, both Democrats.But an aide to Sen. Adam Schiff, a Trump nemesis who was blasting Trump’s tariffs during a Sunday talk show appearance, told DailyMail.com Schiff did not attend.’President Trump out on a golf cart while people’s retirements go up in flames. That may end up being the most enduring image of his presidency,’ Schiff posted Sunday, after having served as a House impeachment manager during Trump’s Senate trials. That left uncertainty as to who are the two unnamed senators who Trump doesn’t like. Trump said he didn’t like senators who were in attendance at an event honoring the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers at the White House, without identifying who they wereHe did announce the attendance of another Democrat, Rep. Nanette Díaz Barragán, who plays in the annual congressional baseball game. Trump repeatedly lauded the Dodgers team and its chairman Mark Walter, even while slipping in four references to his former hometown New York Yankees. (Trump grew up in Queens but his faither hailed from the Bronx, which is home to the Yanks).‘I love the Yankees,’ Trump said, of the team the Dodgers beat for the championship.He called the late Yankees owner and managing partner George Steinbrenner ‘a good friend of mine.’ Then Trump added: ‘He had very few friends,’ to chuckles.‘I’m not saying I was a Yankee fan, because I love these people behind me, but down five runs in the top of the fifth, with two outs of the bases loaded, the Dodgers gave us one of the grittiest half inning World Series events showings that anybody’s ever seen,’ he said. An aide to California Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff said he did not attend Monday’s White House event Trump spoke amid another Wall Street meltdown‘If you want to spend work sit for nine innings with a game watching the Yankees play with George, you were exhausted by the end of the game. It was very it was actually hard work, but we love George,’ Trump said.‘The Yankees are a great team and always a great franchise … They’ve won a lot, probably, maybe more than any team in history overall, and you might be catching them pretty soon if you keep going,’ he continued.Trump’s baseball banter came just minutes after he posted a new threat to slap a 50% tariff on China if it followed through on imposing a 34% tariff on U.S. goods. That was in response to the new tariffs Trump hit China with last week.’If China does not withdraw its 34% increase above their already long term trading abuses by tomorrow, April 8th, 2025, the United States will impose ADDITIONAL Tariffs on China of 50%, effective April 9th. Additionally, all talks with China concerning their requested meetings with us will be terminated!’ Trump wrote.During his remarks, he also cheered a reduction in egg prices, even while acknowledging they spiked when he took office, revisiting a consumer issue and media fixation eve as trillions in wealth got wiped from Wall Street.’I was there for four days and they were blaming me for eggs, and they had they’ve gone up like six times or something.’ Trump said it ‘was a record number. You couldn’t get them,’ but credits his Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins with bringing them down.