Trump Tells Hannity It’s True, But Blames Biden

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(DCWatchdog.com) – In a painful admission for American consumers, President Donald Trump has agreed that “inflation is back” but has insisted that is because of his predecessor Joe Biden.

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As families struggle with higher costs, Trump blames Biden’s administration for reckless spending and unsustainable policies.

President Donald Trump brought the issue of inflation into the spotlight during an interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News.

Trump voiced concerns about America’s soaring inflation, attributing it to President Joe Biden’s policies.

He specifically criticized a $9 trillion expenditure, lambasting it as a “Green New Scam.”

The Trump administration left the economy in a stable condition, only to watch current leadership undo the progress made.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, consumer prices rose 3% year-over-year, with the most significant jumps seen in necessities like fuel and eggs.

This surge in prices coincides with January’s biggest monthly increase since August 2023.

Economists attribute this to excessive federal spending and a mix of global challenges.

For many Americans, these frustrations are tangible—leaving them questioning the priorities and accomplishments of the current administration.

Trump’s critique doesn’t stop at domestic policies. He pointedly remarked, “I had nothing to do with it. These people have — have run the country. They spent money like nobody has ever spent,” underscoring the administration’s lavish fiscal habits.

Economists like Ben Bernanke continue to debate the exact cause, citing factors such as production costs, the Ukraine war, and supply chain disruptions.

Yet the consensus is clear: federal spending under Biden has been extravagant and poorly managed.

In defense of their fiscal approach, the Biden administration cites the Inflation Reduction Act, which they claim saved $240 billion through tax enforcement and drug savings.

But with high prices deterring the Federal Reserve from lowering interest rates, Trump’s proposed tariffs could amplify costs further.

The costs of Biden’s policies are clear; they weigh heavily on the American public. Trump’s challenge now lies in addressing these issues head-on.

Inflation remains a pressing concern, bred from federal mismanagement.

Trump’s indictment of Biden’s policies rings true for countless Americans confronted by price hikes and economic uncertainty.

The debate isn’t just an economic story; it’s a moral one about the nation’s direction—one where liberty and responsibility must prevail over reckless spending.

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