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Republican and Democratic Lawmakers Respond to Trump's Remarks on Rising Inflation
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2026-06-10 23:23   Politics   17

Republican and Democratic Lawmakers Respond to Trump's Remarks on Rising Inflation

President Donald Trump drew criticism and concern after telling reporters in the Oval Office that he was not worried about inflation and stating, 'I love the inflation,' while signing the Secure America Act on June 10, 2026.His comments came as inflation reportedly reached its highest level since 2023, prompting reactions from members of both parties.Several Republican senators interviewed by Raw Story distanced themselves from the statement.Sen.Ron Johnson said he opposed inflation and emphasized that Americans do not support rising prices.Sen.

Tommy Tuberville described inflation as a major problem and linked current economic challenges to longer-term factors and the aftermath of the pandemic, though he declined to comment directly on Trump's remarks.Sen.

Ted Cruz acknowledged that inflation continues to burden working families, discussing housing, food, and fuel costs while arguing that geopolitical developments could eventually reduce energy prices.Sen.Josh Hawley also characterized inflation as high and suggested that reducing taxes on gasoline could help consumers.Democratic Sen.

Catherine Cortez Masto strongly criticized Trump's comments, arguing that they demonstrated a lack of awareness of the financial difficulties faced by many Americans.She pointed to the struggles of families dealing with the costs of groceries, gasoline, and other necessities.The article focuses on the political reaction to Trump's statement rather than providing an in-depth economic analysis.

It highlights how lawmakers from both parties responded to concerns about inflation and the cost of living, while also raising questions about the potential political impact of the president's comments as economic conditions remain a key issue for voters.

Full reading at Raw Story - Celebrating 20 Years of Independent Journalism

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