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The death of the presidency of Trump Spiral when he asked questions about the eggs

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettFebruary 21, 2025No Comments
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Never in the modern history of the nation has implored a presidency as quickly as what seems to happen to the second passage of the White House of Donald Trump. Many presidents made bad decisions at the start of their terms, but only Trump managed to combine bad decisions with an unpopular program and a total emergency lack towards the needs of the American people.

We asked a simple question about the prices of eggs and that was her answer: “She knows everything about it, and she will be a fantastic secretary, and you will do something with the eggs, because I hear so much Things on eggs, you will understand, you need to understand something quickly. But, uh, and we inherited all the problems, you know, at one point, a few months later, we will not be able to say, it’s so much. But the big things, we can really, we can blame others. »»

Trump was all about the high prices of eggs and complaining about them while he presented himself to the presidency. Trump blamed Biden administration daily for the cost of eggs.

Now that he is president, Trump still tries to blame Biden.

But there is so much more.

One of the clear signs that Trump’s presidency was condemned in 2020 was that he did not know what to do about Covid, and his answer was to throw people around him under the bus while blaming the others And by suggesting that everything would leave soon.

Almost five years later, Trump launched his agriculture secretary under the bus, blamed Joe Biden and had no idea of ​​the response to reducing egg prices.

Indignation develops. Trump’s popularity is sinkingand Trump’s presidency is already failing.

What do you think of the eggs that send Trump to a spiral? Let’s talk about it in the comments below.

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