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Sunday, February 8, 2026

Donald Trump repeatedly claims victory over high prices, the numbers don't back him up - Telegraph India

Donald Trump has cast himself as Republicans’ chief messenger on the cost of living in an election year, but a Reuters review of his speeches shows a president repeatedly declaring inflation beaten while rarely acknowledging the strain many Americans say they still feel.

In five speeches on the economy since December, Trump asserted that inflation had been beaten or was way down almost 20 times and said prices were falling almost 30 times, assertions at odds with economic data and voters' daily experiences. Much of the remaining time was spent on grievances and other issues, including immigration, whether Somalia was a country, and attacks on opponents.

Taken together, the speeches portray a president struggling to reconcile his central claim — that he has fixed the cost-of-living crisis — with inflation near 3 per cent over the past year and voters’ lived experience of paying more for grocery staples. The price of ground beef, for example, is up 18 per cent since Trump took office a year ago, while ground coffee prices are up 29 per cent.

Republican strategists told Reuters that his mixed messaging on the top issue for voters risks creating a credibility gap for him and the Republican Party ahead of the November midterms, when control of Congress will be at stake. Opinion polls show voters are deeply unhappy with Trump's handling of the economy.

"He can't continue to make claims that are demonstrably false, particularly at the expense of Republicans who are in...



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