U.S. President Donald Trump continued his condemnation of former president Joe Biden during a prime time address Wednesday night, blaming his predecessor for the state of the U.S. economy. Unemployment and inflation are climbing in the U.S., driven in part by Trump’s trade war and cuts to the federal service. But Trump is trying to dispel those concerns about the economy. Jackson Proskow reports on what the president said and if Americans are listening.
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