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Trump Family Exposes Major Biden Lie

Biden’s presidency is going so badly all he can do is lie.

Eric Trump took to social media to express his disapproval of President Biden’s recent remarks regarding the economy. Sharing a report of Biden’s statements, Trump labeled the President as a “clown” in response to what he perceived as factual inaccuracies and a dismissive attitude towards economic concerns.

During an interview with CNN’s Erin Burnett, President Biden asserted that he inherited a 9% inflation rate upon assuming office, a claim contradicted by official data which indicated inflation was at 1.4% at the beginning of his term and rose to 9.1% over 17 months. The White House defended Biden’s statement, attributing the inflation to pre-existing factors compounded by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In addition to disputing inflation figures, Biden dismissed negative polling regarding his handling of the economy, asserting that voters trusted former President Trump more on the issue. He painted an optimistic picture of the economy, claiming that the country had witnessed a turnaround and boasted of having the strongest economy globally.

However, public sentiment and polling data suggest a different narrative. A Gallup poll highlighted concerns over rising home prices and a perception of a poor housing market, contradicting Biden’s assertions of economic prosperity. Despite pushback from Burnett, Biden remained steadfast in his stance, questioning the reliability of polling data and doubling down on his administration’s economic achievements.

Criticism of Biden’s remarks extended beyond Eric Trump, with former Obama adviser and CNN political analyst David Axelrod deeming Biden’s approach a “terrible mistake.” Axelrod emphasized the disconnect between Biden’s messaging and the lived experiences of Americans grappling with the rising cost of living. He suggested that Biden’s failure to empathize with these concerns could have consequences for his electoral prospects, warning that pride could be his downfall rather than any political opponent.

In essence, Eric Trump’s response to Biden’s comments reflects broader discontentment with the President’s economic narrative, highlighting discrepancies between official rhetoric and public perception. Biden’s unwavering confidence in his administration’s economic record, despite mounting evidence to the contrary, reveals the challenges he faces in addressing voter concerns and maintaining electoral support.