Fox News halts show to issue brutal reality check | TV Shows
Fox News interrupted common programming for breaking news that dealt a vital setback to the president.
The breaking update got here after Donald Trump insisted inflation and total costs across America had declined during his second time period. During the published, visitor Jade Warshaw urged Americans to “budget, budget, budget” as she cautioned, “You need a plan,” in preparation for the Christmas season.
The timing proved notably awkward for Trump, who had told reporters on Sunday night, “Our prices are coming down very substantially on groceries and things.”
“They’re already at a much lower level than they were with the last administration,” he added. Yet, talking instantly to viewers nationwide, Warshaw supplied money-saving advice.
She went on, “Also, remember, adults don’t need gifts. Focus on the people in your life who are aged three and 18, grandma doesn’t need slippers. If they don’t live by you, don’t get them a gift.”
She continued, “Now’s not the time to spend and break the bank, sending packages across the country… focus on the people in your life ages three to 18.”
A viewer shared the news phase on X with the caption, “Fox News is shredding Trump’s ‘hot economy’ narrative, telling viewers how to shop less during the holidays. ‘Remember, adults don’t need gifts… now’s not the time to spend,’ Is Trump’s economy ‘the War on Christmas?’,” stories the Express.
During his handle, Trump paused to converse with reporters before boarding Air Force One. The following day, the president said costs will lower in a speech to the house owners, operators, and suppliers of McDonald’s.
Trump attended the fast-food giant’s Impact Summit in Washington, DC, to handle considerations over his handling of the financial system and the cost-of-living disaster.
The president asserted, “Prices are coming down, I will tell you that nobody has done what we’ve done in terms of pricing.
“We took over a mess. We had the best inflation in the historical past of our nation … and now we now have regular inflation.”
According to the New York Post, inflation rose to 3% in September over the past 12 months, the highest rate since the start of this year.
The president then described himself to the audience as “one of your all-time, most loyal clients,” and said he’d heard from CEO Chris Kempczinski that “costs at McDonald’s are coming down,” as well.
Trump then commented, “You are so rattling fortunate that I received that election.”
Fox News halts show to issue brutal reality check
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