Trump Downplays Inflation Concerns Amid Iran Tensions, Calls Numbers 'Great'
L'essentiel
- President Trump downplayed rising inflation, calling the "great" numbers "good" and expressing a liking for inflation.
- He stated prices would fall sharply after the war with Iran ends and oil flows freely.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Annual inflation reached its highest level in three years at 4.2% in May, primarily driven by a sharp increase in energy costs following US strikes on Iran. President Trump has repeatedly dismissed concerns about rising prices, asserting they will decrease once the conflict ends.
President Trump on Wednesday downplayed concerns about rising inflation due to the war with Iran, insisting that "the numbers are great."
Commenting on new data indicating that annual inflation had reached a three-year high, he said: "I love it. I love inflation."
The remarks came shortly after the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that annual inflation had reached 4.2% in May, driven mainly by a sharp rise in energy costs since the first US strike on Iran earlier this year.
The president has repeatedly dismissed concerns about rising prices and their potential impact on voter psychology, claiming that costs would fall rapidly once the war ended.
Last month, he told reporters that he did not take into account the financial situation of Americans "even a little bit" during his negotiations with Iran, a statement he later defended as "a perfect statement."
On Wednesday, Trump reiterated his belief that inflation would decrease as soon as the war with Iran ended and oil flowed freely through the Strait of Hormuz.
He said of post-war prices: "Prices will go down, they will go down sharply."
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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Inflation will decrease sharply after the war with Iran ends.
Possible · Moyen terme
Oil will flow freely through the Strait of Hormuz.
Possible · Moyen terme
Questions ouvertes
- What specific actions will be taken to de-escalate the conflict with Iran?
- What is the projected timeline for the end of the war with Iran?
- What are the long-term economic consequences of the current inflation?
- How will the US administration address potential voter concerns about inflation?

