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Vice President JD Vance Addresses Grocery Prices Amid Democratic Criticism of Trump

Vice President JD Vance discusses the timeline for lowering grocery prices in a CBS interview, while Democrats accuse Trump of failing to fulfill his promises.

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  1. Democrats knock Trump for not quickly lowering grocery prices

    The group of Democrats is increasingly frustrated with President Trump's inaction on grocery prices, emphasizing that he has failed to deliver on his campaign promise to make food affordable for struggling families.

    Democrats knock Trump for not quickly lowering grocery prices

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  2. Trump says inflation isn’t his No. 1 issue. So what will happen to consumer prices?

    Despite his claims of prioritizing inflation, Trump's focus has largely been on immigration and other distractions, leaving many to question whether he's genuinely committed to addressing the economic challenges facing everyday Americans.

    Trump says inflation isn’t his No. 1 issue. So what will happen to consumer prices?

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  3. Democrats slam Trump for not making good on promise to ‘immediately’ lower food prices

    Despite Donald Trump's promises to lower grocery prices immediately upon taking office, he has largely ignored this critical issue, focusing instead on other contentious topics, leaving many consumers frustrated and questioning his commitment to their financial concerns.

    Democrats slam Trump for not making good on promise to ‘immediately’ lower food prices

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  4. Vance Gives First Media Interview as Vice President: 5 Takeaways

    Vice President JD Vance's recent media interview revealed his strong defense of the Trump administration's moves to strengthen the economy and address immigration issues, emphasizing that America's policies should prioritize the interests of its citizens first.

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  5. JD Vance cautions admin needs a "bit of time" to bring down grocery prices

    Vance's insistence that it will take time to lower grocery prices reflects a common post-election narrative that may be seen as deflecting criticism and managing expectations in the face of rising costs.

    JD Vance cautions admin needs a "bit of time" to bring down grocery prices

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  6. Vance: Lower Prices Will Take Some Time

    Despite the challenges of lowering grocery prices, the current administration is making strides that could lead to positive changes in the economy and consumer costs, though it requires patience as these developments unfold.

    Vance: Lower Prices Will Take Some Time

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  7. JD Vance says it's 'going to take a little bit of time' for grocery prices to fall

    The efforts by the Trump administration to lower grocery prices may be underway, but they are expected to take time, as increased capital investment and energy policy shifts are viewed as essential steps in the process.

    JD Vance says it's 'going to take a little bit of time' for grocery prices to fall

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  8. JD Vance Gives Economics Lesson For CBS Host Trying Gotcha Question On Inflation

    The Trump administration’s aggressive executive actions are poised to gradually lower energy prices and, by extension, consumer costs, although the benefits may take time to materialize.

    JD Vance Gives Economics Lesson For CBS Host Trying Gotcha Question On Inflation

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Updated: Jan 27th, 2025, 3:52 PM ET

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In his inaugural interview, Vice President JD Vance emphasized that lower grocery prices would take time, despite the Trump administration’s executive actions aimed at economic recovery. This comes after Democrats, led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, criticized Trump for not addressing food prices promptly, arguing his early executive orders barely mention specific measures for lowering grocery costs. The letter highlighted rising grocery prices, including a significant rise in egg costs due to a bird flu crisis. Vance maintained that rising energy costs impact consumer prices, echoing Trump’s claims that energy production and capital investments would benefit families.


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