
Trump's Claims on Economy, Iran Contradict Facts
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President Trumps recent address to the nation about the economy and Iran war contained several misleading claims. He falsely stated that the economy was dead when he took office, despite it growing at 2.8% under Biden. Inflation, currently at 2.4%, is above the Feds target, and growth slowed to 2.1% under Trump, partly due to a shutdown. On Iran, Trump claimed regime change led to less radical leaders, but the Revolutionary Guards power increased, and civilian leaders have little influence. Protests in Iran resulted in over 7,000 deaths, not 45,000 as Trump claimed. Gas prices surged due to the war, despite U.S. oil independence, and Trumps investment claims lack proof. The Obama cash to Iran was owed since the 70s for undelivered gear.
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