Trump blames Biden for triggering the affordability crisis
Donald Trump again blamed Joe Biden for allegedly causing the rise in fuel and energy prices, affecting millions
President Donald Trump insists he inherited a country with many problems stemming from poor management by Joe Biden, whom he blames for the affordability crisis.
The nation's leader finds it annoying and quite uncomfortable that most financial analysts point to him for failing to deliver on his promise to lower the prices and inflation.
Although the cost of gasoline is below $3 per gallon, which did not happen during the last year; The price of electricity has increased in recent months, and inflation is above the target set by the current federal administration in January. Given this scenario, talk has begun that the United States is facing an affordability crisis, as the costs of essential goods and services, such as housing, food, energy, and healthcare, are increasing much faster than people's incomes. However, from Trump's perspective, this is not entirely true, as he claims that, thanks to his policies, citizens will begin to see their economic situation improve in the medium term. In a message posted on the Truth Social platform, Trump initially lashed out against an economic analysis presented by Peter Schiff, a stockbroker who recently appeared on a Fox News program discussing the economic slowdown. "Either the program made a mistake, or it's going in another direction. It thinks prices are rising when, in fact, they are falling considerably. Gasoline arrived "It was $1.99 a gallon yesterday in some states, and it's come down a lot," the Republican wrote. The president then pointed directly at Joe Biden, blaming him for the affordability crisis. "Everything else has come down almost completely. Biden caused the AFFORDABILITY CRISIS, I'M GOING TO FIX IT, along with everything else! Much of this, like the border, is already fixed. Look at the booker who got this idiot in!" he emphasized.

