Donald Trump targets Kamala Harris on inflation and economics

15 August 2024, 22:34

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump (Julia Nikhinson/AP)
Election 2024 Trump. Picture: PA

Ms Harris is planning her own economic policy speech on Friday in North Carolina.

Donald Trump has said that Americans are struggling with massive price hikes that he blamed on vice president Kamala Harris, looking to saddle his new Democratic rival with the unpopular economic record of President Joe Biden.

Mr Trump stuck close to his scripted economic message, reading from a binder in front of him in a news conference at his New Jersey golf club.

A day earlier, he struggled to make a sustained case for his economic policies during a meandering speech that his campaign had billed as a major policy address.

“Kamala Harris is a radical California liberal who broke the economy, broke the border and broke the world, frankly,” Mr Trump told reporters.

With consumer goods placed on tables near him, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at a news conference (Julia Nikhinson/AP)
With consumer goods placed on tables near him, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at a news conference (Julia Nikhinson/AP)

Mr Trump was flanked by popular grocery store items – including instant coffee, sugary breakfast cereals and pastries – laid out on tables as he highlighted the cost of everything from food to car insurance to housing.

The event came one day after the Labour Department announced year-over-year inflation had reached its lowest level in more than three years in July — the latest sign that the worst price spike in four decades is fading.

But consumers are still feeling the impact of higher prices — something Mr Trump’s campaign is banking on to motivate voters this autumn.

Ms Harris is planning her own economic policy speech on Friday in North Carolina, promising to push for a federal ban on price gouging on groceries.

A small crowd of Trump supporters watched his news conference from the periphery, occasionally cheering him on. But without a crowd of thousands to please with red meat attacks on his enemies, Mr Trump stuck closer to his prepared remarks.

Hours before the news conference, Mr Trump’s campaign leaders announced they were expanding his staff, bringing a number of former aides and outside advisers formally into the fold.

Corey Lewandowski, Taylor Budowich, Alex Pfeiffer, Alex Bruesewitz and Tim Murtaugh will advise the campaign’s senior leadership.

Summer has traditionally been the time for shake-ups in Mr Trump’s two prior campaigns. This year’s change comes weeks after the campaign itself was transformed by Mr Biden’s decision to end his re-election campaign and endorse Ms Harris.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

APTOPIX Lebanon Israel Exploding Pagers

Lebanon rocked again by exploding devices as Israel declares new phase of war

Bosnian Roman Catholic women pray on the occasion of the feast of the Assumption in Medjugorje, some 75 miles south of the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, in 2000

Vatican set to rule on reported apparitions of the Virgin Mary at Bosnian shrine

Truong My Lan, a real estate tycoon sentenced to death for financial fraud, attends her second trial in Vietnam’s largest fraud case in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Real estate tycoon sentenced to death for fraud faces trial on new charges

Chinese authorities inspect the scene of a stabbing at the Shenzhen Japanese School in Shenzhen, China after a 10-year-old Japanese student was attacked by a man

Pupil at Japanese school dies after stabbing in China

The former IDF spokeswoman was speaking to LBC in the wake of a series of deadly attacks on the Hezbollah communications infrastructure

Hezbollah 'could not be more vulnerable' after deadly wave of attacks former IDF spokesperson tells LBC

Elon Musk listens to a question as he speaks at the SATELLITE Conference and Exhibition in Washington

Musk’s X skirts Brazil ban and returns to some users in change to server access

Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez waves to supporters during a political event at a square in the Hatillo municipality of Caracas, Venezuela

Venezuela’s opposition ex-candidate ‘forced’ to accept Maduro’s election win

Images from surveillance camera video provided by the New York City Police Department show two unidentified individuals who entered an unoccupied New York City subway train and operated it, causing a

Teenage girl arrested over New York subway train joyride

Israel has declared 'a new phase of war' after two days of explosions in Lebanon

Israel declares 'new phase of war' after second wave of explosions kills 20, as UK calls situation 'deeply disturbing'

Debris from the Titan submersible is unloaded

Mission specialist for Titan submersible owner to give evidence

Kentucky Shooting

Body found in search for Kentucky highway shooting suspect

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres

UN chief calls on nations to approve plan to tackle global challenges

House Speaker Mike Johnson

House rejects temporary funding bill for US government

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, centre, oversees a launch

Kim Jong Un supervises missile tests, says North Korean state media

Election 2024 Trump

Iranian hackers tried to interest Biden campaign in stolen Trump info

Kamala Harris speaks and gestures with her hands

Harris hits out at Trump’s promise of mass deportations