‘I love the inflation,’ Trump says as prices rise amid Iran war
Key takeaways
- The president then explained how he greenlit a plan to secretly move oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz over concerns of higher costs and increasing inflation.
- “When it’s over, you will see oil drop to where it was before,” Trump said of the larger war. “It’s coming down.
- Higher prices could also keep the US Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates, which could lower borrowing costs, which Trump has called for since returning to power last year.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize President Donald Trump on Wednesday appeared to embrace data showing inflation has risen more than 4%, telling reporters that he “loved” inflation and reiterating his belief that prices will fall as soon as the Iran war ends.
Asked about U.S. government data showing consumer inflation increased at its fastest pace in three years in May, and whether it could hobble his fellow Republicans just months ahead of November’s midterm election, Donald Trump said: “I love the inflation.”
The president then explained how he greenlit a plan to secretly move oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz over concerns of higher costs and increasing inflation. “It was worth it to me,” Trump said about his calculus and calling the operation a success.