The post Trump Defends Economic Record After Tuesday’s GOP Election Losses appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Topline President Donald Trump is downplaying Americans’ persistent concerns about the economy in the wake of Tuesday’s Republican election losses—which have been framed as a plea from voters to address cost-of-living concerns. President Donald Trump delivers remarks during the America Business Forum at the Kaseya Center on November 05, 2025 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) Getty Images Key Facts Trump on Thursday accused Democrats of manufacturing a narrative that the economy is performing poorly, alleging, “the Democrats ‘affordability’ issue is DEAD! STOP LYING!!!” he wrote on Truth Social. Trump has pushed the narrative in the wake of Democrats’ sweep in Tuesday’s major elections, claiming in a series of social media posts, interviews and a speech Wednesday that concerns about the economy are overblown. Trump also wrote Thursday, “2025 Thanksgiving dinner under Trump is 25% lower than 2024 Thanksgiving dinner under Biden, according to Walmart,” repeating a claim he made a day earlier. The stat is misleading—Walmart’s 2024 basket of Thanksgiving meal ingredients contained 21 items, while the 2025 basket contains 15 items and replaces many of the name-brand items in the 2024 basket with less-expensive Walmart-brand products. In a speech Wednesday, Trump falsely claimed gas prices have fallen to their lowest point in 20 years—the national average for gas prices is around $3.10 per gallon as of Wednesday, according to GasBuddy, just above the level it was last year. Defending his economic record again in an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, Trump said, “we’ve got prices way down,” but, “Republicans don’t talk about it. They don’t talk about the word affordability. And the Democrats lie about it.” Contra A recent NBC News poll found 66% of Americans believe Trump has fallen short on expectations around inflation and cost of living—his worst mark in six categories the… The post Trump Defends Economic Record After Tuesday’s GOP Election Losses appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Topline President Donald Trump is downplaying Americans’ persistent concerns about the economy in the wake of Tuesday’s Republican election losses—which have been framed as a plea from voters to address cost-of-living concerns. President Donald Trump delivers remarks during the America Business Forum at the Kaseya Center on November 05, 2025 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) Getty Images Key Facts Trump on Thursday accused Democrats of manufacturing a narrative that the economy is performing poorly, alleging, “the Democrats ‘affordability’ issue is DEAD! STOP LYING!!!” he wrote on Truth Social. Trump has pushed the narrative in the wake of Democrats’ sweep in Tuesday’s major elections, claiming in a series of social media posts, interviews and a speech Wednesday that concerns about the economy are overblown. Trump also wrote Thursday, “2025 Thanksgiving dinner under Trump is 25% lower than 2024 Thanksgiving dinner under Biden, according to Walmart,” repeating a claim he made a day earlier. The stat is misleading—Walmart’s 2024 basket of Thanksgiving meal ingredients contained 21 items, while the 2025 basket contains 15 items and replaces many of the name-brand items in the 2024 basket with less-expensive Walmart-brand products. In a speech Wednesday, Trump falsely claimed gas prices have fallen to their lowest point in 20 years—the national average for gas prices is around $3.10 per gallon as of Wednesday, according to GasBuddy, just above the level it was last year. Defending his economic record again in an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, Trump said, “we’ve got prices way down,” but, “Republicans don’t talk about it. They don’t talk about the word affordability. And the Democrats lie about it.” Contra A recent NBC News poll found 66% of Americans believe Trump has fallen short on expectations around inflation and cost of living—his worst mark in six categories the…

Trump Defends Economic Record After Tuesday’s GOP Election Losses

For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at crypto.news@mexc.com

Topline

President Donald Trump is downplaying Americans’ persistent concerns about the economy in the wake of Tuesday’s Republican election losses—which have been framed as a plea from voters to address cost-of-living concerns.

President Donald Trump delivers remarks during the America Business Forum at the Kaseya Center on November 05, 2025 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Getty Images

Key Facts

Trump on Thursday accused Democrats of manufacturing a narrative that the economy is performing poorly, alleging, “the Democrats ‘affordability’ issue is DEAD! STOP LYING!!!” he wrote on Truth Social.

Trump has pushed the narrative in the wake of Democrats’ sweep in Tuesday’s major elections, claiming in a series of social media posts, interviews and a speech Wednesday that concerns about the economy are overblown.

Trump also wrote Thursday, “2025 Thanksgiving dinner under Trump is 25% lower than 2024 Thanksgiving dinner under Biden, according to Walmart,” repeating a claim he made a day earlier.

The stat is misleading—Walmart’s 2024 basket of Thanksgiving meal ingredients contained 21 items, while the 2025 basket contains 15 items and replaces many of the name-brand items in the 2024 basket with less-expensive Walmart-brand products.

In a speech Wednesday, Trump falsely claimed gas prices have fallen to their lowest point in 20 years—the national average for gas prices is around $3.10 per gallon as of Wednesday, according to GasBuddy, just above the level it was last year.

Defending his economic record again in an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, Trump said, “we’ve got prices way down,” but, “Republicans don’t talk about it. They don’t talk about the word affordability. And the Democrats lie about it.”

Contra

A recent NBC News poll found 66% of Americans believe Trump has fallen short on expectations around inflation and cost of living—his worst mark in six categories the news outlet highlighted—while 65% said he’s fallen short on “Looking out for the middle class.” Border security and immigration was the only category where a majority (51%) of the 1,000 registered voters polled said Trump has lived up to expectations.

Chief Critics

Some Republicans have broken with Trump and urged the party to rethink its messaging strategy and policies surrounding the economy in the wake of Tuesday’s election. Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene, R-Ga., told CNN on Thursday, “it’s a massive reason” when asked if high cost of living contributed to the GOP’s performance. Sen. Jim Justice, R-W.Va., told Punchbowl, “a lot of people are hurting and the Republicans can’t let that just pass them,” adding, “it’ll be a bad day in the midterm” if Republicans don’t prioritize Americans’ economic concerns before next year’s elections.

Big Number

3%. That’s how much the cost of a 10-person Thanksgiving meal has decreased over the past year, according to a new report from Wells Fargo, citing pricing data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Nielsen and Circana. The cost of food at home, however, has gone up by 2.7% annually through August.

Tangent

Voters in Virginia, New Jersey and New York City—where Democratic nominees won major races—said economic issues were the primary driver of their voting decisions in Tuesday’s election, above immigration and crime, according to an Associated Press poll conducted Oct. 22-Nov. 4. A plurality of New Jersey voters said taxes were the top issue facing the state, followed by the economy. The economy and health care were the top two issues for Virginia voters and cost of living, followed by crime, were the top issues for New York City voters.

Key Background

Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill beat her Republican opponent Jack Ciattarelli, who was endorsed by Trump, in the New Jersey gubernatorial race 56%-43%. Democratic former Rep. Abigail Spanberger won the race for governor in Virginia, beating Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears 57%-43%. In New York City, Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani beat independent former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who was endorsed by Trump, 50%-42%.

Further Reading

Thanksgiving Dinner May Be Cheaper This Year Despite Rising Inflation, Report Says (Forbes)

Trump Falsely Says Gas Prices Have Reached A 20-Year Low—Here’s The Real Data (Forbes)

Latinos Swung Back To Democrats In Tuesday’s Election After Trump’s Historic Gains (Forbes)

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2025/11/06/trump-dismisses-voters-concerns-about-the-economy-after-tuesdays-gop-rout/

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact crypto.news@mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

US Dollar pulls back as markets assess Iran; Fed, ECB ahead

US Dollar pulls back as markets assess Iran; Fed, ECB ahead

The post US Dollar pulls back as markets assess Iran; Fed, ECB ahead appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Here is what you need to know for Tuesday, March 17: The
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/03/17 03:29
Shiba Inu Price Forecast: Why This New Trending Meme Coin Is Being Dubbed The New PEPE After Record Presale

Shiba Inu Price Forecast: Why This New Trending Meme Coin Is Being Dubbed The New PEPE After Record Presale

While Shiba Inu (SHIB) continues to build its ecosystem and PEPE holds onto its viral roots, a new contender, Layer […] The post Shiba Inu Price Forecast: Why This New Trending Meme Coin Is Being Dubbed The New PEPE After Record Presale appeared first on Coindoo.
Share
Coindoo2025/09/18 01:13
CME Group to launch Solana and XRP futures options in October

CME Group to launch Solana and XRP futures options in October

The post CME Group to launch Solana and XRP futures options in October appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. CME Group is preparing to launch options on SOL and XRP futures next month, giving traders new ways to manage exposure to the two assets.  The contracts are set to go live on October 13, pending regulatory approval, and will come in both standard and micro sizes with expiries offered daily, monthly and quarterly. The new listings mark a major step for CME, which first brought bitcoin futures to market in 2017 and added ether contracts in 2021. Solana and XRP futures have quickly gained traction since their debut earlier this year. CME says more than 540,000 Solana contracts (worth about $22.3 billion), and 370,000 XRP contracts (worth $16.2 billion), have already been traded. Both products hit record trading activity and open interest in August. Market makers including Cumberland and FalconX plan to support the new contracts, arguing that institutional investors want hedging tools beyond bitcoin and ether. CME’s move also highlights the growing demand for regulated ways to access a broader set of digital assets. The launch, which still needs the green light from regulators, follows the end of XRP’s years-long legal fight with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. A federal court ruling in 2023 found that institutional sales of XRP violated securities laws, but programmatic exchange sales did not. The case officially closed in August 2025 after Ripple agreed to pay a $125 million fine, removing one of the biggest uncertainties hanging over the token. This is a developing story. This article was generated with the assistance of AI and reviewed by editor Jeffrey Albus before publication. Get the news in your inbox. Explore Blockworks newsletters: Source: https://blockworks.co/news/cme-group-solana-xrp-futures
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/17 23:55