At a campaign rally in Tucson, Arizona, earlier this month, Donald Trump offered the audience some of his usual campaign bravado. He claimed to have enjoyed a “monumental” win over Kamala Harris in their presidential debate two days earlier and doubled down on his controversial false claims that Haitian immigrants are stealing and eating pets.
But a significant part of the former president’s speech focused on the economy, vowing to end the “mayhem and misery” Americans were experiencing under the administration of Joe Biden.
“We will deliver low taxes, low regulations, low energy costs, low interest rates and low inflation,” he promised. “So that everyone can afford groceries, a car and a beautiful home.”