
"Trump has been dismissing negative polls about the economy as fake, including in Truth Social posts this week where he complained he's not getting enough credit for fixing the mess left by former President Joe Biden. When will I get credit for having created, with No Inflation, perhaps the Greatest Economy in the History of our Country? When will people understand what is happening? When will Polls reflect the Greatness of America at this point in time, and how bad it was just one year ago? he wrote on Truth Social this week. Probably when the economy's better. Maybe that's when it's going to happen. Come on now, Daniels said in response to Trump's question about getting credit."
"Your president spent yet another week describing affordability as a hoax and surprise, surprise, that message doesn't appear to be resonating with the American people, Daniels declared before bringing Dean on. He cited an Associated Press poll, conducted December 6-8, showing that just 31% approve of the handling of the economy and 67% disapprove."
"Daniels also aired a clip of Trump talking about the economy and energy prices from the White House this week. I inherited, very simply, the highest prices in history and I'm bringing them down really fast, led by energy, he said. And when energy comes down, everything else comes down, but I've only been here a short while and we gave them a beautiful thing and they destroyed it."
MSNBC commentator Eugene Daniels criticized President Trump for dismissing affordability concerns and compared him to a past Democratic president after airing an old tape. Daniels cited an Associated Press poll from December 6-8 showing 31% approval and 67% disapproval of the economy. Trump pushed back on negative polls on Truth Social, asking when he will get credit for creating a great economy and claiming he inherited the highest prices in history and is lowering energy costs. Representative Madeleine Dean joined to discuss the state of the economy and looming expiration of Affordable Care Act subsidies after Congress failed to extend them.
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