Trump, speech and affordability
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Trump insists prices are ‘coming down,’ blames Biden — but voters say they’re still getting squeezed
Trump faces economic messaging crisis after Democrats won November elections campaigning on affordability as 76% of voters view economy negatively.
WASHINGTON -- President Joe Biden on Tuesday blamed the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia's war in Ukraine for troubling economic news as he and his administration went on the defensive over mounting inflation and rising gas prices. The President's speech at ...
President Donald Trump will give a speech in Northeastern Pennsylvania on Tuesday, the first stop in a ‘tour’ where he will talk about affordability concerns, among others.
President Trump is set to travel to Pennsylvania on Tuesday to deliver a speech on the economy, a tacit acknowledgment that he and the White House must do more to address voters’ concerns
The US president held his first political rally with voters outside Washington in months to try to calm citizens’ concerns about inflation
The president called the Democrats’ focus on affordability a hoax in his campaign-style remarks.
Trump opened by praising his tariff policy, saying it brought in “hundreds of billions” and convinced companies to build new plants in states like Pennsylvania. Calling ‘Tariffs’ is the favourite word, he added, “You’re going to see what happens over the next two years,” Trump said. “It’s like a miracle is taking place.”