President Donald Trump , following the GOP’s November off-year election shellacking and a minor but sustained dip in his approval ratings, has been quick to reprioritize the cost-of-living conundrum. It’s a matter that originally delivered him a second term, after former President Joe Biden ‘s four years in office.
“The Biden administration started the affordability crisis,” Trump said at the McDonald’s Impact Summit in Washington, D.C., adding that it remains his job to end it.
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