Trump at Pennsylvania rally touting 'A+++++' economy grade, with crowd and Pocono backdrop; inset of critical Gov. Shapiro.
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Trump gives economy ‘A-plus-plus-plus-plus-plus’ as Shapiro blasts record ahead of Pennsylvania rally

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President Donald Trump gave his economic record an “A-plus-plus-plus-plus-plus” grade in a recent POLITICO interview, drawing sharp criticism from Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, who says the assessment ignores persistent affordability pressures for residents. Trump is expected to emphasize affordability at a rally in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday evening.

In a recent interview with POLITICO, President Donald Trump rated his handling of the economy as an “A-plus-plus-plus-plus-plus,” even as polls show voters remain concerned about prices and the overall cost of living. POLITICO reports that Trump argued he inherited severe economic problems from President Joe Biden and insisted that conditions have improved under his administration, particularly on inflation and interest rates.

Trump has repeatedly argued that energy prices have eased under his watch and that lower energy costs help bring down other prices, according to coverage of the interview and subsequent remarks by several outlets.

His upbeat assessment provoked a swift response from Pennsylvania’s Democratic governor, Josh Shapiro. In comments reported by POLITICO and Pennsylvania political outlets, Shapiro said Trump’s self-evaluation “does not reflect the reality on the ground” for Pennsylvanians who are still struggling with higher costs. Shapiro has tied those pressures in part to Trump’s tariff policies, which he says have contributed to rising grocery bills and a higher cost of living in the state.

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker also criticized Trump’s remarks, quipping on social media that the president’s grading scale seemed to overlook everyday expenses such as rent, groceries and health care, according to POLITICO’s account.

Trump is scheduled to hold a rally Tuesday in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, at the Mount Airy Casino Resort, where he is expected to talk about the economy and “affordability,” NPR reports. The event is part of a broader push by the White House to highlight the administration’s efforts to tackle voters’ concerns about day-to-day costs ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Recent polling cited by POLITICO shows that many voters still feel economic strain, with the latest Consumer Price Index indicating that prices are running about 3 percent higher than a year earlier. That pace is lower than the peaks reached earlier in the decade but remains above the Federal Reserve’s 2 percent target, leaving many households feeling squeezed.

The administration has pointed to steps such as easing some tariff-related pressures and pursuing measures aimed at reducing prescription drug costs as part of its case that it is working to cool inflation. At the same time, Trump continues to defend his broader tariff agenda as beneficial to the United States, arguing that it has brought in substantial revenue and strengthened America’s position in trade negotiations, according to POLITICO’s summary of the interview.

Republican allies have rallied to Trump’s side. POLITICO reports that conservative media figure Steve Bannon praised Trump as the best messenger for his own economic agenda. Pennsylvania Senator Dave McCormick, a Republican, has acknowledged that voters are still feeling the effects of past economic shocks but credited recent gains under Trump’s second term. GOP gubernatorial candidate Stacy Garrity, a Trump supporter in Pennsylvania, has likewise echoed the president’s focus on growth and jobs while steering clear of grading his performance as lavishly as he did.

As Trump heads to Mount Pocono, the clash over his “A-plus-plus-plus-plus-plus” grade underscores a central debate heading into 2026: whether Americans feel the benefits of the economic picture Trump describes, or the strain highlighted by his Democratic critics.

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Reactions on X to Trump's 'A-plus-plus-plus-plus-plus' economy grade are polarized ahead of his Pennsylvania rally. Governor Josh Shapiro and Democratic accounts criticize it as ignoring rising grocery prices, tariffs' impacts, and affordability struggles for Pennsylvanians. Supporters defend Trump's record on jobs, gas prices, and growth while countering Shapiro's attacks. High-engagement posts amplify Shapiro's rebuttals.

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ドナルド・トランプ大統領は火曜夜、ペンシルベニア州マウント・ポコノで集会を開き、生活費高騰に関する民主党の警告を党派的な「でたらめ」と位置づけ、政権が価格を引き下げていると主張した。米国人労働者の雇用増加と「逆移民」と呼ぶ現象を強調したが、世論調査では多くの有権者が経済に不満を抱いていることが示されている。

ペンシルベニアでの最近の集会に続き、ドナルド・トランプ大統領は水曜日にホワイトハウスからプライムタイム演説を行い、在任復帰以来の経済改善を強調し、ジョー・バイデン政権下の状況と対比させた。この演説は2026年の中間選挙を前に生活費の高騰に対する有権者の懸念を和らげることを目的としたが、解説者らは物価に対する国民の懐疑心が依然として高いと指摘している。

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トランプ大統領がペンシルベニア州での最近の集会などで雇用成長と強固な経済を宣伝する中、ホワイトハウスは数十億ドルの農家支援パッケージを推進しているが、世論調査では多くの有権者がインフレと全体的な手頃さに対して懐疑的であることが示されている。

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ドナルド・トランプ大統領は、下院共和党議員に対し、今年の中間選挙で議会多数派を維持するための「ロードマップ」を提供すると述べたが、発言の多くを文化問題と不満に費やし、有権者の主要な経済懸念に対する具体策はほとんど示さず、世論調査で支持率が50%を下回っているにもかかわらず。

2025年、ドナルド・トランプ大統領の2期目は、世論形成をめぐる伝統メディアとの継続的な対立で特徴づけられ、就任式から選挙スキャンダルまでの5つの主要な瞬間に象徴された。これらの衝突は政策イニシアチブ、インタビュー、悲劇、政治的論争に及び、出来事の枠組みに深い分裂があることを明らかにした。Daily Wireのレビューは、メディアと政権のナラティブが大きく乖離した事例を捉えた。

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財務長官スコット・ベッセント氏は、経済の一部が縮小局面に入っているにもかかわらず、米国が広範な不況を回避できると自信を示し、テレビインタビューで2026年に「非常に非常に楽観的」だと述べた。

 

 

 

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