Trump Shrugs Off Surging Inflation, and Why a Groundbreaking Social Media Ban Is Floundering

特朗普对飙升的通货膨胀置若罔闻,以及为何一项开创性的社交媒体禁令举步维艰。

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2026-06-11

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  • Today's Thursday, June 11th.

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  • In the Oval Office yesterday,

  • President Trump shrugged off new economic data that shows inflation in the U.S. is surging.

  • According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics,

  • the overall cost of goods in the U.S. is now 4.2 percent higher than a year ago.

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