
"We won every swing state, we won the popular vote, we won everything. You take a look at districts, it was 2,750 to 500, 525, Because that was an affordability problem. We brought it down. Look at energy, look at look at the gasoline price. That's like the simplest, and it's the biggest. Because if energy comes down, everything comes down, that's the way it works."
"We're gonna be at two-fifty, you said one ninety-nine in some places of the country, right, Chris? You said it, I didn't say. And they won't check you, they'll check me. So you know, I'd like to use your your number. One ninety-nine a gallon. Unthinkable if you go back a year and a half ago. It's unthinkable. So no, we're bringing the prices down, way down. Beef is coming down now. We've done certain magic and beef is coming down."
"So no, we're bringing the prices down, way down. Beef is coming down now. We've done certain magic and beef is coming down. But we inherited horrible prices. We inherited really the worst, again, the worst inflation in history. We inherited that. When I came in, that's what he had. And we fixed inflation. And we fixed almost everything, if you want to know the truth, including eight wars. We got one to go, but including eight wars."
President Donald Trump challenged a Fox Business reporter about Americans' concerns over affordability, calling affordability a hoax he attributed to Democrats. He credited his administration with lowering energy and gasoline prices, citing examples as low as $1.99 per gallon in some areas and arguing that falling energy costs produce broader price declines. He said beef prices are falling after 'certain magic' by his administration. He blamed predecessors for historically high inflation, claimed to have fixed inflation and many other problems, referenced sweeping electoral victories as validation, and accused critics and media of spreading 'fake news.'
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