Trump Dismisses Voter Price Anxiety as 'Democrat Scam'
President Donald Trump rejected growing public alarm over the cost of living during a Tuesday Cabinet meeting, labeling the issue of affordability a deliberate political fabrication. Despite widespread economic strain, the president insisted that voter concerns are merely the product of media misinformation rather than genuine financial hardship.
Trump’s remarks arrived as he faced questioning regarding his failure to deliver on campaign promises to reduce grocery prices. During the session, he asserted that electricity costs were falling, ignoring reports that energy-intensive artificial intelligence data centers are currently driving utility bills upward across the country. When pressed on whether the public is growing impatient with his economic agenda, Trump dismissed the inquiry as "fake news" and reiterated his stance that the entire narrative of rising costs is a hoax initiated by his political opponents.
His rhetoric conflicts with recent data, including a Yahoo/YouGov poll showing 49% of Americans believe his policies have exacerbated inflation, while only 24% credit him with lowering expenses. Economists point to the administration's recent imposition of heavy tariffs on imported goods as a primary driver of these price hikes. Democratic lawmakers were quick to criticize the president's dismissal of these anxieties. Rep. Brad Schneider accused Trump of attempting to gaslight the public, while Rep. Sylvia Garcia argued that the president’s wealth insulates him from the daily choices families make between paying for food, healthcare, and electricity.
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