Trump to visit Pennsylvania to highlight efforts to curb inflation as high prices squeeze Americans
Trump aims to counter public doubts by promoting policies to reduce inflation and boost the economy amid concerns over job market and high prices.
- President Trump plans to visit Pennsylvania on Tuesday to highlight his efforts to reduce inflation.
- Trump insists that prices are falling and that he is fixing what he describes as a mess left by his Democratic predecessor.
- Trump's approval ratings have slumped to their lowest point since his return to office in January, particularly over the cost of living.
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Trump focuses on the economy as concerns over affordability grow
Alexandria Hoff reports from the White House as President Trump prepares to visit Pennsylvania to promote his economic agenda amid voter concerns about inflation, affordability, and the road to the 2026 midterms.
Trump Launching Nationwide Tour
Donald Trump is traveling to Pennsylvania to tout his economic agenda. According to reports, Trump is launching a nationwide tour next Tuesday ahead of the midterm elections. Newsmax reported: President Donald Trump soon will be traveling to Pennsylvania to tout his economic agenda ahead of the 2026 midterms, a White House spokesperson told Newsmax on Thursday. “Can confirm the president will be traveling to PA to discuss how he and the administ…
Economy-focused Trump tour to start in northeastern Pennsylvania
President Donald Trump speaks to supporters during a rally at the US Steel-Irvin Works on May 30, 2025, in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)President Donald Trump is scheduled to travel around the country in the coming weeks to highlight his economic agenda, as part of an effort to drum up support ahead of the key 2026 midterm elections. Axios reported Thursday that the president’s first stop will be in northeaste…
Trump to hit the road in push against affordability 'hoax'
Donald Trump will travel to Pennsylvania next week to talk up his economic agenda, the White House said Thursday, as the US president faces growing pressure over an affordability crisis that he dismisses as a "hoax."
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