'Good One, Donald': Biden Trolls Trump With Blunt Reminder Of His Worst Prediction
President Joe Biden on Monday marked record-high stock market numbers with a dig at Donald Trump.
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President Joe Biden on Monday marked record-high stock market numbers with a dig at Donald Trump.
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Margaret Hoover isn’t having it with Democrats who name-drop her great-grandfather, President Herbert Hoover.
Joe Biden has hit out at Donald Trump’s claims that he “doesn’t want to be Herbert Hoover” in a new campaign video in which he informs his predecessor that he “already is”.
The White House took aim at former President Donald Trump after the Republican presidential candidate front-runner said he hoped the economy would crash this year rather than during his theoretical second term. "A commander in chief's duty is to always put the American people first; never to hope that hard-working families suffer economic pain for their own political benefit," White House spokesman Andrew Bates said in a statement Tuesday. In an interview that aired Monday on the right-wing video platform Lindell TV, Trump said, "When there's a crash, I hope it's going to be during this next 12 months because I don't want to be Herbert Hoover." Within the first year of Hoover's presidency in 1929, the U.S. stock market experienced a devastating crash that evolved into the Great Depres
Former President Donald J. Trump said in an interview on Monday that he believed the economy would crash — and that he hoped it would happen in the next year so the blame would fall on President Biden’s administration.
Critics are calling out Donald Trump for saying he’s hoping for an economic crash this year.