In his recent interview, President-elect Trump repeated several baseless assertions regarding the economy, trade, and immigration, showing a remarkable detachment from factual data.
Trump's claim that there was no inflation during his first term is demonstrably false, as annual inflation fluctuated between 1 and 2 percent from 2017 to 2020.
He exaggerated trade deficits with Canada and Mexico, erroneously labeling them as subsidies, while the actual figures showcased a different economic reality.
Economists overwhelmingly agree that the costs of tariffs are ultimately borne by consumers, contradicting Trump’s assertion that they don’t cost Americans anything.
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