Trump's Detroit speech veers from economy to attacks on Biden and Powell

President Donald Trump delivered a speech at the Detroit Economic Club intended to address economic issues but quickly deviated into personal attacks and off-topic remarks. He boasted about economic achievements while targeting predecessors and the Federal Reserve chair. The event highlighted his unconventional style amid midterm election concerns over affordability.

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump spoke at the Detroit Economic Club in Detroit, Michigan, where voters have flagged affordability as a key midterm election issue. The address, meant to spotlight the economy, instead wandered into unrelated territory, with Trump proudly noting he spoke off the teleprompter for 80% of the time.

Trump opened by celebrating his administration's first 12 months, calling it 'the easiest speech to make' due to accomplishments. However, he soon shifted to insults against over half a dozen politicians from both parties. He mocked former President Joe Biden with an impersonation, imitating short speeches and pre-speech coughing: 'Thank you very much... You ever notice Joe would always cough before a speech?'

On economic matters, Trump claimed the economy was 'great' and grocery prices were 'starting to go rapidly down'—a statement issued the same day government data showed December's largest price spike since 2022. He linked falling gas prices to broader reductions and vowed more plans, dismissing 'affordability' as a 'fake word by Democrats.' Targeting Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, he declared, 'that jerk will be gone soon.'

Upcoming proposals include a Davos presentation next week to lower home prices by removing private equity from the housing market. Trump also floated capping credit card interest rates at 10% for a year, seeking voluntary compliance from companies—a idea echoing Democratic suggestions. He reportedly consulted Senator Elizabeth Warren, though Republican lawmakers have responded coolly.

Prior to the speech, during a Ford truck plant tour, Trump reacted to a heckler shouting what sounded like 'pedophile protector'—likely referencing Epstein files—by mouthing an expletive and raising his middle finger. White House communications director Steven Cheung defended it, saying the president responded appropriately to 'a lunatic... screaming expletives in a complete fit of rage.'

These digressions risk diluting Trump's economic messaging, even as public frustration over prices persists.

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Donald Trump speaks confidently at Pennsylvania rally, dismissing affordability concerns to cheering supporters.
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Trump downplays affordability concerns at Pennsylvania rally

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President Donald Trump addressed a rally in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday night, casting Democratic warnings about high living costs as a partisan 'hoax' while insisting his administration is bringing prices down. He highlighted job gains for American workers and what he described as 'reverse migration,' even as polling shows many voters remain dissatisfied with the economy.

President Trump delivered a speech at the Detroit Economic Club, aiming to refocus on the American economy but largely deviating into personal grievances. He touted economic achievements while blaming former President Joe Biden for inflation and attacking Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. The event marks his first domestic trip amid recent international headlines.

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Following a recent rally in Pennsylvania, President Donald Trump delivered a primetime speech from the White House on Wednesday, highlighting what he says are economic improvements since his return to office and contrasting them with conditions under Joe Biden. The address was aimed at easing voter worries about the cost of living ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, though commentators note that public skepticism over prices remains high.

As President Trump touts job growth and a strong economy in rallies such as a recent stop in Pennsylvania, the White House is promoting a multibillion‑dollar aid package for farmers while polls show many voters remain skeptical about inflation and overall affordability.

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President Donald Trump is preparing to deliver what amounts to the first State of the Union address of his second term, employing his signature 'weave' communication technique. This style, which involves artfully linking topics to engage audiences, has been praised by experts as highly effective. The speech, scheduled for Tuesday, will cover administration achievements and future plans on the economy, immigration, and global issues.

U.S. President Donald Trump said Saturday he will raise tariffs on Canadian imports by an additional 10%, citing an Ontario government advertisement that used Ronald Reagan audio to criticize tariffs and aired during Game 1 of the World Series. Trump had halted trade talks with Ottawa on Thursday; Ontario says it will pause the U.S. ad campaign on Monday to help restart negotiations.

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Jerome Powell's term as Federal Reserve chair ends in May 2026, opening the door to greater influence from Donald Trump over the central bank. The president-elect has harshly criticized Powell and seeks to appoint a loyal successor, threatening the institution's independence. Analysts expect up to three interest rate cuts this year if inflation eases.

 

 

 

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