economy
Trump Is Asking the Private Sector to Save Him
Piecemeal price cuts won’t solve the Iran war’s effects on inflation.
TL;DR
- Donald Trump, previously a strong advocate for private enterprise, is now criticizing major oil companies for excessive profits.
- He has called on companies like ExxonMobil and Chevron to lower consumer prices, a departure from his administration's pro-oil industry stance.
- The article links rising consumer goods prices and oil costs to the conflict with Iran.
- Trump's administration has historically supported deregulation and increased drilling for oil and gas.
- Despite positive economic indicators like stock market highs, public dissatisfaction with the cost of living remains high.
- The author suggests Trump's criticism of oil companies is a political strategy to shift blame for inflation and improve his approval ratings.