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President Donald Trump said he takes responsibility for only the 'good parts' of the economy and said he's not looking to run for president in 2028.
Trump attempted to take credit for parts of the economy which he considers "good," while blaming former President Joe Biden for other parts he considers "bad." ...
Are you reeling from the recent stock market gyrations? Afraid to look at your 401(k) balance? Does it feel like we’re already in a recession? We’ve got you ...
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President Donald Trump and Secretary Scott Bessent still have economic runway to get things done and alleviate all the tariff ...
When pressed by “Meet the Press” host Kristen Welker on whether he is worried that a recession could happen in the short term, Trump first said “no,” before he left the do ...
As President Trump spent the week marking the 100th day of his new term, he regularly invoked his predecessor, blaming former ...
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Considerable on MSNTrump blames Biden for stock market declinePresident Donald Trump is blaming former President Joe Biden for the current state of the stock market and the disappointing GDP figures. Trump’s remarks come after new economic data showed a 0.3% ...
Trump and his aides struggled to coalesce around a message about the GDP number, simultaneously saying it was bad because of ...
President’s unprecedented budget proposal alarms some key Republicans - Despite steep cuts to non-defense discretionary ...
Donald Trump might want to take back blaming Joe Biden for the stock market. Wall Street is doing quite well again.
Donald Trump has consistently blamed Joe Biden for the turbulent stock market after the president triggered a global trade ...
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