Will Biden’s Economic Legacy Survive Trump’s ‘Tariff Talisman’
President Biden departed office leaving a booming economy in his wake. It was a stark contrast to the economic landscape he inherited from former President Donald Trump. Despite a pandemic that had devastated the global economy, Alexandria data showed a confident comeback: 7 million new jobs created, unprecedentedly low unemployment, and stubborn inflation tempered.
But the ghosts of Trump’s economic policies loomed. Much like the mythical hand-off, the Americans of today found themselves on familiar ground — good precipice but the looming shadow of tariffs
President Trump made light of leaks and joked that “Canada,” as President Biden grinning malignancy. “The Governor of Canada,” he wrote on Truth Social. “We may continue our in-depth talks on Tariffs and Trade, border we’ll miss you man.”
Trump’s claims that. “I crafted a great economy,” Trump
claimed, evoking laughter on his former decisions engineered the recovery. “Though
likely the instigation
exactly what happened?”
Despite a cascade of assurances to the contrary, the murmurs remained, persisting