Trump, speech and affordability
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U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed, without evidence, that some actions by former President Joe Biden were invalid because he signed them using an autopen, including appointments to the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors.
After nearly 11 months in office, the president’s tendency to talk about his predecessor is more pronounced than ever.
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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.
Donald Trump called Joe Biden a 'sleepy son of a b----' at Pennsylvania rally while discussing his preference between 'Sleepy Joe' and 'Crooked Joe' nicknames
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Trump Is Making the Same Mistake as Biden
Donald Trump recaptured the White House in part by relentlessly exploiting Joe Biden’s failure to heed widespread concerns about the rising cost of living. Now, bizarrely, President Trump is walking himself—and his party—into the same perilous trap by denying the economic reality that working families are living.
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Trump says Biden 'doesn’t want to show up' to golf match, takes jab at former president's game
President Donald Trump renewed his golf challenge to Joe Biden, claiming he'd 'love' to face off while boasting about his own skills on the course.
As President Donald Trump announced a $12 billion farm aid package this week to help U.S. farmers hurt by tariffs, he placed responsibility for the U.S. agricultural trade deficit on former President Joe Biden.
In his first rally since the summer, the president acknowledged Americans were being squeezed by high prices but blamed the issue on his predecessor Joe Biden and said his administration’s policies were quickly improving the cost of living.