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Every post where Trump mentioned “Inflation”.

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Inflation at a glance

inflation as permanent political weapon attributed to enemies or self

Read top to bottom: each phase shows the position at that point in time, and each turning point explains the shift from the previous phase to the next one.

Posts analyzed557
Phases7
Turning points9
Coverage2011–2026

Trump's engagement with inflation across 2011–2026 follows a structurally consistent but tonally inverted arc. From 2011 to 2013 he is a hawk warning of imminent catastrophic inflation from Fed recklessness — inflation that never arrived. From 2018 to 2020, as president, he celebrates the absence of inflation as proof of his own economic genius and uses it as a weapon against the Fed, demanding rate cuts. The 2022–2024 period is the political peak: Biden-era inflation becomes the central economic attack, rebranded as the 'Biden Inflation Tax', the defining issue of the 2024 campaign, and proof of Democratic policy failure. After re-taking office in 2025, Trump immediately claims victory over inflation — attributing the decline to tariffs rather than monetary policy — while simultaneously attacking Fed Chair Powell ('Too Late Jerome') for refusing to cut rates. By 2026 'virtually no inflation' is a mantra of self-congratulation, deployed alongside tariff vindication and 401(k) comparisons. Throughout, Trump's framing of inflation is always someone else's fault when it exists and always his personal achievement when it falls.

Phase 012011-2013
inflation hawk warning of imminent fed catastrophe

The Federal Reserve's quantitative easing and low interest rate policies are characterized as reckless and inevitably inflationary. Trump warns of 'record inflation' in multiple posts, links Fed policy to dollar devaluation, and connects inflation to Obama's economic mismanagement. The frame is one of a knowledgeable outsider who sees what the establishment refuses to acknowledge.

13 posts across three years with a remarkably consistent message: the Fed is 'recklessly flooding the market with dollars', the dollar is being destroyed, and record inflation is coming. The predicted inflation never materialized at the levels warned. Obama's spending and ObamaCare are cited as accelerators. Gold prices rising are interpreted as an inflation signal. In 2012 Trump specifically connects QE3 to food and fuel price inflation hitting low-income families. The frame is monetarist-populist: the Fed is creating a hidden tax on working Americans. Notably, these warnings prove empirically inaccurate — the 2010s were a period of historically low inflation — but the rhetorical template (Fed recklessness → coming inflation catastrophe) is established here and recycled later.

Turning point
Sep 29, 2011

The first post establishes Trump as a Fed hawk warning of imminent record inflation from quantitative easing. This sets the rhetorical template — Fed recklessness causes inflation — that will be recycled throughout the dataset in different political directions.

Phase 022018-2020
no inflation as presidential achievement vs fed incompetence
Before2011-2013

13 posts across three years with a remarkably consistent message: the Fed is 'recklessly flooding the market with dollars', the dollar is being destroyed, and record inflation is coming. The predicted inflation never materialized at the levels warned. Obama's spending and ObamaCare are cited as accelerators. Gold prices rising are interpreted as an inflation signal. In 2012 Trump specifically connects QE3 to food and fuel price inflation hitting low-income families. The frame is monetarist-populist: the Fed is creating a hidden tax on working Americans. Notably, these warnings prove empirically inaccurate — the 2010s were a period of historically low inflation — but the rhetorical template (Fed recklessness → coming inflation catastrophe) is established here and recycled later.

After2018-2020

40 posts across three years. The core argument is a direct reversal of 2011–2013: now that Trump is president, low inflation is the proof of good governance, and the Fed is wrong to raise rates because 'there is no inflation'. The Fed attacks are frequent and specific — quantitative tightening, rate hike timing, comparison to European and Asian central banks cutting rates. The 2019 posts hammer the message repeatedly: 'No Inflation!', 'virtually no inflation', 'almost no inflation'. In 2018, low inflation is celebrated alongside strong corporate earnings and dollar strength. The 2020 posts maintain the low-inflation narrative while beginning to flag the Fed's failure to cut fast enough. Venezuela and Iran are used peripherally as inflation cautionary tales for socialist governance.

The absence of inflation becomes evidence of Trump's superior economic management. Simultaneously, the Fed is attacked for raising rates unnecessarily given that 'there is very little inflation' — a remarkable inversion of the 2011–2013 frame where inflation was imminent. Tariffs are shown to not cause inflation. The economy is booming precisely because inflation is low.

40 posts across three years. The core argument is a direct reversal of 2011–2013: now that Trump is president, low inflation is the proof of good governance, and the Fed is wrong to raise rates because 'there is no inflation'. The Fed attacks are frequent and specific — quantitative tightening, rate hike timing, comparison to European and Asian central banks cutting rates. The 2019 posts hammer the message repeatedly: 'No Inflation!', 'virtually no inflation', 'almost no inflation'. In 2018, low inflation is celebrated alongside strong corporate earnings and dollar strength. The 2020 posts maintain the low-inflation narrative while beginning to flag the Fed's failure to cut fast enough. Venezuela and Iran are used peripherally as inflation cautionary tales for socialist governance.

Turning point
Aug 16, 2018

As president, Trump inverts the 2011–2013 frame entirely: low inflation is now proof of his superior economic management, and the Fed is wrong to raise rates. The same Fed policies (low rates) he once warned would cause catastrophic inflation are now portrayed as insufficient. The rhetorical flip is complete and never acknowledged.

Before2011-2013

13 posts across three years with a remarkably consistent message: the Fed is 'recklessly flooding the market with dollars', the dollar is being destroyed, and record inflation is coming. The predicted inflation never materialized at the levels warned. Obama's spending and ObamaCare are cited as accelerators. Gold prices rising are interpreted as an inflation signal. In 2012 Trump specifically connects QE3 to food and fuel price inflation hitting low-income families. The frame is monetarist-populist: the Fed is creating a hidden tax on working Americans. Notably, these warnings prove empirically inaccurate — the 2010s were a period of historically low inflation — but the rhetorical template (Fed recklessness → coming inflation catastrophe) is established here and recycled later.

After2018-2020

40 posts across three years. The core argument is a direct reversal of 2011–2013: now that Trump is president, low inflation is the proof of good governance, and the Fed is wrong to raise rates because 'there is no inflation'. The Fed attacks are frequent and specific — quantitative tightening, rate hike timing, comparison to European and Asian central banks cutting rates. The 2019 posts hammer the message repeatedly: 'No Inflation!', 'virtually no inflation', 'almost no inflation'. In 2018, low inflation is celebrated alongside strong corporate earnings and dollar strength. The 2020 posts maintain the low-inflation narrative while beginning to flag the Fed's failure to cut fast enough. Venezuela and Iran are used peripherally as inflation cautionary tales for socialist governance.

Turning point
Jul 5, 2019

The Fed attacks intensify through summer 2019 into a sustained campaign. 'No inflation!' appears in post after post as both a factual claim and a rhetorical weapon against Powell's monetary tightening. Trump publicly and repeatedly demands cuts that the Fed refuses to make.

Before2011-2013

13 posts across three years with a remarkably consistent message: the Fed is 'recklessly flooding the market with dollars', the dollar is being destroyed, and record inflation is coming. The predicted inflation never materialized at the levels warned. Obama's spending and ObamaCare are cited as accelerators. Gold prices rising are interpreted as an inflation signal. In 2012 Trump specifically connects QE3 to food and fuel price inflation hitting low-income families. The frame is monetarist-populist: the Fed is creating a hidden tax on working Americans. Notably, these warnings prove empirically inaccurate — the 2010s were a period of historically low inflation — but the rhetorical template (Fed recklessness → coming inflation catastrophe) is established here and recycled later.

After2018-2020

40 posts across three years. The core argument is a direct reversal of 2011–2013: now that Trump is president, low inflation is the proof of good governance, and the Fed is wrong to raise rates because 'there is no inflation'. The Fed attacks are frequent and specific — quantitative tightening, rate hike timing, comparison to European and Asian central banks cutting rates. The 2019 posts hammer the message repeatedly: 'No Inflation!', 'virtually no inflation', 'almost no inflation'. In 2018, low inflation is celebrated alongside strong corporate earnings and dollar strength. The 2020 posts maintain the low-inflation narrative while beginning to flag the Fed's failure to cut fast enough. Venezuela and Iran are used peripherally as inflation cautionary tales for socialist governance.

Phase 032022
biden inflation as catastrophic policy failure
Before2018-2020

40 posts across three years. The core argument is a direct reversal of 2011–2013: now that Trump is president, low inflation is the proof of good governance, and the Fed is wrong to raise rates because 'there is no inflation'. The Fed attacks are frequent and specific — quantitative tightening, rate hike timing, comparison to European and Asian central banks cutting rates. The 2019 posts hammer the message repeatedly: 'No Inflation!', 'virtually no inflation', 'almost no inflation'. In 2018, low inflation is celebrated alongside strong corporate earnings and dollar strength. The 2020 posts maintain the low-inflation narrative while beginning to flag the Fed's failure to cut fast enough. Venezuela and Iran are used peripherally as inflation cautionary tales for socialist governance.

After2022

53 posts. The July 2022 post is maximally grim: 'Major War raging in Europe, Highest Inflation in memory, worst 6 month Stock Market in History, highest Energy Prices EVER — and that is the Good News.' Inflation is consistently paired with gas prices and stock market decline as a unified economic catastrophe narrative. International comparisons appear (Germany at 70-year high inflation) to validate the scale. Candidate endorsement posts begin inserting 'Stop Inflation' as a standard policy bullet alongside border security and Second Amendment defense. The rhetorical shift from 'I warned you' (2011–2013) to 'this is what Democrats do' is complete.

Biden-era inflation (peaking around 9% in mid-2022) is immediately attributed to Democratic spending policies, the 'Green New Deal', and Biden's reversal of Trump's energy policies. The counterfactual ('no inflation under Trump') is the anchor. The stock market crash and inflation together are framed as the direct consequence of Democratic economic mismanagement. Inflation joins border crisis and crime as the triple indictment of Biden governance.

53 posts. The July 2022 post is maximally grim: 'Major War raging in Europe, Highest Inflation in memory, worst 6 month Stock Market in History, highest Energy Prices EVER — and that is the Good News.' Inflation is consistently paired with gas prices and stock market decline as a unified economic catastrophe narrative. International comparisons appear (Germany at 70-year high inflation) to validate the scale. Candidate endorsement posts begin inserting 'Stop Inflation' as a standard policy bullet alongside border security and Second Amendment defense. The rhetorical shift from 'I warned you' (2011–2013) to 'this is what Democrats do' is complete.

Turning point
May 11, 2022

Biden-era inflation's emergence as a major economic issue triggers Trump's return to the topic with maximum political force. The counterfactual 'no inflation under Trump' is deployed immediately and never abandoned. Inflation becomes the primary domestic economic attack for the next three years.

Before2018-2020

40 posts across three years. The core argument is a direct reversal of 2011–2013: now that Trump is president, low inflation is the proof of good governance, and the Fed is wrong to raise rates because 'there is no inflation'. The Fed attacks are frequent and specific — quantitative tightening, rate hike timing, comparison to European and Asian central banks cutting rates. The 2019 posts hammer the message repeatedly: 'No Inflation!', 'virtually no inflation', 'almost no inflation'. In 2018, low inflation is celebrated alongside strong corporate earnings and dollar strength. The 2020 posts maintain the low-inflation narrative while beginning to flag the Fed's failure to cut fast enough. Venezuela and Iran are used peripherally as inflation cautionary tales for socialist governance.

After2022

53 posts. The July 2022 post is maximally grim: 'Major War raging in Europe, Highest Inflation in memory, worst 6 month Stock Market in History, highest Energy Prices EVER — and that is the Good News.' Inflation is consistently paired with gas prices and stock market decline as a unified economic catastrophe narrative. International comparisons appear (Germany at 70-year high inflation) to validate the scale. Candidate endorsement posts begin inserting 'Stop Inflation' as a standard policy bullet alongside border security and Second Amendment defense. The rhetorical shift from 'I warned you' (2011–2013) to 'this is what Democrats do' is complete.

Phase 042023
inflation as electoral cudgel and policy platform
Before2022

53 posts. The July 2022 post is maximally grim: 'Major War raging in Europe, Highest Inflation in memory, worst 6 month Stock Market in History, highest Energy Prices EVER — and that is the Good News.' Inflation is consistently paired with gas prices and stock market decline as a unified economic catastrophe narrative. International comparisons appear (Germany at 70-year high inflation) to validate the scale. Candidate endorsement posts begin inserting 'Stop Inflation' as a standard policy bullet alongside border security and Second Amendment defense. The rhetorical shift from 'I warned you' (2011–2013) to 'this is what Democrats do' is complete.

After2023

67 posts. The Heritage Foundation $7,400 figure becomes a recurring quantification. The 'three I's' formulation (Inflation, Immigration, Incompetence) turns inflation into a rhetorical triplet. Agenda47 formally links impoundment to inflation control. Paul Krugman is mocked for predicting a Trump-era crash that didn't happen, then celebrating the post-Trump inflation as someone else's problem. 'No wars, no inflation, best employment' becomes the standard Trump-era summary. Candidate endorsement posts standardize 'Stop Inflation' alongside border security as universal Republican platform planks across dozens of races.

Biden inflation is quantified ($7,400 lost per American family), linked to broader incompetence ('Inflation, Immigration, Incompetence — all begin with I'), and used as a campaign-platform anchor. Trump's no-inflation record is retrospectively celebrated as one of his greatest achievements. Impoundment is proposed as a tool to slash spending and stop inflation. The campaign contrast sharpens: Trump economy = no inflation; Biden economy = inflation catastrophe.

67 posts. The Heritage Foundation $7,400 figure becomes a recurring quantification. The 'three I's' formulation (Inflation, Immigration, Incompetence) turns inflation into a rhetorical triplet. Agenda47 formally links impoundment to inflation control. Paul Krugman is mocked for predicting a Trump-era crash that didn't happen, then celebrating the post-Trump inflation as someone else's problem. 'No wars, no inflation, best employment' becomes the standard Trump-era summary. Candidate endorsement posts standardize 'Stop Inflation' alongside border security as universal Republican platform planks across dozens of races.

Phase 052024 (Jan–Jul)
biden inflation tax as primary campaign issue
Before2023

67 posts. The Heritage Foundation $7,400 figure becomes a recurring quantification. The 'three I's' formulation (Inflation, Immigration, Incompetence) turns inflation into a rhetorical triplet. Agenda47 formally links impoundment to inflation control. Paul Krugman is mocked for predicting a Trump-era crash that didn't happen, then celebrating the post-Trump inflation as someone else's problem. 'No wars, no inflation, best employment' becomes the standard Trump-era summary. Candidate endorsement posts standardize 'Stop Inflation' alongside border security as universal Republican platform planks across dozens of races.

After2024 (Jan–Jul)

295 posts in 2024 — by far the densest year in the dataset. While many are endorsement boilerplate, the substantive inflation posts reveal a deliberate brand evolution. The 'BIDEN INFLATION TAX' framing (capitalized) appears in May 2024. The 'NO TAX on SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS' pledge targets seniors on fixed incomes 'suffering the ravages of Comrade Kamala Harris' inflation nightmare'. The Harris price-controls attack ('Communist Price Caps... famine, starvation, and poverty') extends the Venezuela comparison directly to inflation policy. The all-caps September post 'THERE WAS NO INFLATION UNDER TRUMP!' is the purest distillation of the entire campaign message.

Inflation is formally rebranded as the 'Biden Inflation Tax' — a deliberate linguistic move to make it feel like a policy choice rather than an economic condition. The campaign platform consolidates 'Stop Inflation' as the domestic economic centerpiece alongside border security. Harris is attacked for her price controls proposal as a path to Venezuela-style famine.

295 posts in 2024 — by far the densest year in the dataset. While many are endorsement boilerplate, the substantive inflation posts reveal a deliberate brand evolution. The 'BIDEN INFLATION TAX' framing (capitalized) appears in May 2024. The 'NO TAX on SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS' pledge targets seniors on fixed incomes 'suffering the ravages of Comrade Kamala Harris' inflation nightmare'. The Harris price-controls attack ('Communist Price Caps... famine, starvation, and poverty') extends the Venezuela comparison directly to inflation policy. The all-caps September post 'THERE WAS NO INFLATION UNDER TRUMP!' is the purest distillation of the entire campaign message.

Turning point
May 17, 2024

The formal rebranding of inflation as a 'TAX' is a deliberate political move: it personalizes the economic condition as Biden's intentional policy choice rather than a global phenomenon, and places it in the same rhetorical category as tax increases.

Before2023

67 posts. The Heritage Foundation $7,400 figure becomes a recurring quantification. The 'three I's' formulation (Inflation, Immigration, Incompetence) turns inflation into a rhetorical triplet. Agenda47 formally links impoundment to inflation control. Paul Krugman is mocked for predicting a Trump-era crash that didn't happen, then celebrating the post-Trump inflation as someone else's problem. 'No wars, no inflation, best employment' becomes the standard Trump-era summary. Candidate endorsement posts standardize 'Stop Inflation' alongside border security as universal Republican platform planks across dozens of races.

After2024 (Jan–Jul)

295 posts in 2024 — by far the densest year in the dataset. While many are endorsement boilerplate, the substantive inflation posts reveal a deliberate brand evolution. The 'BIDEN INFLATION TAX' framing (capitalized) appears in May 2024. The 'NO TAX on SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS' pledge targets seniors on fixed incomes 'suffering the ravages of Comrade Kamala Harris' inflation nightmare'. The Harris price-controls attack ('Communist Price Caps... famine, starvation, and poverty') extends the Venezuela comparison directly to inflation policy. The all-caps September post 'THERE WAS NO INFLATION UNDER TRUMP!' is the purest distillation of the entire campaign message.

Turning point
Sep 26, 2024

The all-caps post is the crystallization of the entire campaign inflation argument into a single declarative sentence. It strips out all nuance and context, functioning as a closing argument for economic competence.

Before2023

67 posts. The Heritage Foundation $7,400 figure becomes a recurring quantification. The 'three I's' formulation (Inflation, Immigration, Incompetence) turns inflation into a rhetorical triplet. Agenda47 formally links impoundment to inflation control. Paul Krugman is mocked for predicting a Trump-era crash that didn't happen, then celebrating the post-Trump inflation as someone else's problem. 'No wars, no inflation, best employment' becomes the standard Trump-era summary. Candidate endorsement posts standardize 'Stop Inflation' alongside border security as universal Republican platform planks across dozens of races.

After2024 (Jan–Jul)

295 posts in 2024 — by far the densest year in the dataset. While many are endorsement boilerplate, the substantive inflation posts reveal a deliberate brand evolution. The 'BIDEN INFLATION TAX' framing (capitalized) appears in May 2024. The 'NO TAX on SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS' pledge targets seniors on fixed incomes 'suffering the ravages of Comrade Kamala Harris' inflation nightmare'. The Harris price-controls attack ('Communist Price Caps... famine, starvation, and poverty') extends the Venezuela comparison directly to inflation policy. The all-caps September post 'THERE WAS NO INFLATION UNDER TRUMP!' is the purest distillation of the entire campaign message.

Phase 062025
victory lap tariff vindication and fed attack
Before2024 (Jan–Jul)

295 posts in 2024 — by far the densest year in the dataset. While many are endorsement boilerplate, the substantive inflation posts reveal a deliberate brand evolution. The 'BIDEN INFLATION TAX' framing (capitalized) appears in May 2024. The 'NO TAX on SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS' pledge targets seniors on fixed incomes 'suffering the ravages of Comrade Kamala Harris' inflation nightmare'. The Harris price-controls attack ('Communist Price Caps... famine, starvation, and poverty') extends the Venezuela comparison directly to inflation policy. The all-caps September post 'THERE WAS NO INFLATION UNDER TRUMP!' is the purest distillation of the entire campaign message.

After2025

76 posts. The pattern from Trump's first term is reproduced almost exactly: low inflation = Trump's achievement; Fed refusing to cut = incompetence. Kevin Hassett cites 'lowest core inflation in four years'. Trump claims tariffs are bringing in trillions while not causing inflation — directly contesting the economic consensus. A Fed study purportedly showing 150 years of evidence that tariffs lower inflation is amplified. Argentina's Milei is praised for defeating inflation inherited from the 'Radical Left' — an implicit parallel to Trump's own situation. The December post declares 'Biden caused the worst inflation in history, I've fixed it' as the year-end summary.

Inflation is falling and Trump claims full credit, attributing it to tariffs rather than monetary policy — a direct challenge to mainstream economics. 'Virtually no inflation' and 'almost no inflation' re-enter the vocabulary as achievement markers, mirroring the 2018–2020 language almost exactly. Powell is attacked relentlessly as 'Too Late Jerome' for refusing to cut rates despite the absence of inflation. The Fed is now the obstacle to even greater economic success.

76 posts. The pattern from Trump's first term is reproduced almost exactly: low inflation = Trump's achievement; Fed refusing to cut = incompetence. Kevin Hassett cites 'lowest core inflation in four years'. Trump claims tariffs are bringing in trillions while not causing inflation — directly contesting the economic consensus. A Fed study purportedly showing 150 years of evidence that tariffs lower inflation is amplified. Argentina's Milei is praised for defeating inflation inherited from the 'Radical Left' — an implicit parallel to Trump's own situation. The December post declares 'Biden caused the worst inflation in history, I've fixed it' as the year-end summary.

Turning point
Apr 15, 2025

The 'Promises Made, Promises Kept' post on falling prices marks the transition from attack mode to victory lap. Tariffs are credited directly for bringing down inflation — establishing the counter-narrative to mainstream economic analysis that tariffs are inflationary.

Before2024 (Jan–Jul)

295 posts in 2024 — by far the densest year in the dataset. While many are endorsement boilerplate, the substantive inflation posts reveal a deliberate brand evolution. The 'BIDEN INFLATION TAX' framing (capitalized) appears in May 2024. The 'NO TAX on SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS' pledge targets seniors on fixed incomes 'suffering the ravages of Comrade Kamala Harris' inflation nightmare'. The Harris price-controls attack ('Communist Price Caps... famine, starvation, and poverty') extends the Venezuela comparison directly to inflation policy. The all-caps September post 'THERE WAS NO INFLATION UNDER TRUMP!' is the purest distillation of the entire campaign message.

After2025

76 posts. The pattern from Trump's first term is reproduced almost exactly: low inflation = Trump's achievement; Fed refusing to cut = incompetence. Kevin Hassett cites 'lowest core inflation in four years'. Trump claims tariffs are bringing in trillions while not causing inflation — directly contesting the economic consensus. A Fed study purportedly showing 150 years of evidence that tariffs lower inflation is amplified. Argentina's Milei is praised for defeating inflation inherited from the 'Radical Left' — an implicit parallel to Trump's own situation. The December post declares 'Biden caused the worst inflation in history, I've fixed it' as the year-end summary.

Turning point
May 8, 2025

With inflation falling, Trump shifts from celebrating low prices to demanding rate cuts from Powell, whom he nicknames 'Too Late Jerome'. This mirrors the 2019 Fed attacks almost exactly: low inflation is now being used as justification for cuts rather than as a standalone achievement.

Before2024 (Jan–Jul)

295 posts in 2024 — by far the densest year in the dataset. While many are endorsement boilerplate, the substantive inflation posts reveal a deliberate brand evolution. The 'BIDEN INFLATION TAX' framing (capitalized) appears in May 2024. The 'NO TAX on SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS' pledge targets seniors on fixed incomes 'suffering the ravages of Comrade Kamala Harris' inflation nightmare'. The Harris price-controls attack ('Communist Price Caps... famine, starvation, and poverty') extends the Venezuela comparison directly to inflation policy. The all-caps September post 'THERE WAS NO INFLATION UNDER TRUMP!' is the purest distillation of the entire campaign message.

After2025

76 posts. The pattern from Trump's first term is reproduced almost exactly: low inflation = Trump's achievement; Fed refusing to cut = incompetence. Kevin Hassett cites 'lowest core inflation in four years'. Trump claims tariffs are bringing in trillions while not causing inflation — directly contesting the economic consensus. A Fed study purportedly showing 150 years of evidence that tariffs lower inflation is amplified. Argentina's Milei is praised for defeating inflation inherited from the 'Radical Left' — an implicit parallel to Trump's own situation. The December post declares 'Biden caused the worst inflation in history, I've fixed it' as the year-end summary.

Phase 072026 (Jan–Mar)
dis inflationary boom narrative and legacy comparison
Before2025

76 posts. The pattern from Trump's first term is reproduced almost exactly: low inflation = Trump's achievement; Fed refusing to cut = incompetence. Kevin Hassett cites 'lowest core inflation in four years'. Trump claims tariffs are bringing in trillions while not causing inflation — directly contesting the economic consensus. A Fed study purportedly showing 150 years of evidence that tariffs lower inflation is amplified. Argentina's Milei is praised for defeating inflation inherited from the 'Radical Left' — an implicit parallel to Trump's own situation. The December post declares 'Biden caused the worst inflation in history, I've fixed it' as the year-end summary.

After2026 (Jan–Mar)

13 posts. The 'DIS-inflationary boom' coinage in January 2026 is the most sophisticated economic framing in the entire dataset — combining growth and falling prices into a single branded concept. The Stephen Moore 401(k) comparison ($20,700 real gain under Trump vs. $24,800 real loss under Biden) is the most data-specific post in the dataset. The Presidents' Day post lists 'Prices and Inflation are Way Down' as the first economic achievement bullet. The housing affordability post explicitly blames 'Record High Inflation caused by Joe Biden' for killing homeownership dreams — returning to the 2022 themes but now in the past tense as a solved problem.

Inflation is now a settled achievement. The frame shifts to comparative legacy-building: 401(k) gains under Trump vs. losses under Biden, 'dis-inflationary boom', housing affordability restored, MAHA movement credited with food price decline. Powell is still attacked for not cutting despite 'virtually no inflation'. Tariffs are definitively framed as the cause of low inflation, not inflation itself.

13 posts. The 'DIS-inflationary boom' coinage in January 2026 is the most sophisticated economic framing in the entire dataset — combining growth and falling prices into a single branded concept. The Stephen Moore 401(k) comparison ($20,700 real gain under Trump vs. $24,800 real loss under Biden) is the most data-specific post in the dataset. The Presidents' Day post lists 'Prices and Inflation are Way Down' as the first economic achievement bullet. The housing affordability post explicitly blames 'Record High Inflation caused by Joe Biden' for killing homeownership dreams — returning to the 2022 themes but now in the past tense as a solved problem.

Turning point
Jan 13, 2026

The 'DIS-inflationary boom' coinage represents the most sophisticated packaging of the inflation narrative: not just low inflation, but a structural economic regime that combines growth and falling prices simultaneously, attributed entirely to Trump's tariff-led economic model.

Before2025

76 posts. The pattern from Trump's first term is reproduced almost exactly: low inflation = Trump's achievement; Fed refusing to cut = incompetence. Kevin Hassett cites 'lowest core inflation in four years'. Trump claims tariffs are bringing in trillions while not causing inflation — directly contesting the economic consensus. A Fed study purportedly showing 150 years of evidence that tariffs lower inflation is amplified. Argentina's Milei is praised for defeating inflation inherited from the 'Radical Left' — an implicit parallel to Trump's own situation. The December post declares 'Biden caused the worst inflation in history, I've fixed it' as the year-end summary.

After2026 (Jan–Mar)

13 posts. The 'DIS-inflationary boom' coinage in January 2026 is the most sophisticated economic framing in the entire dataset — combining growth and falling prices into a single branded concept. The Stephen Moore 401(k) comparison ($20,700 real gain under Trump vs. $24,800 real loss under Biden) is the most data-specific post in the dataset. The Presidents' Day post lists 'Prices and Inflation are Way Down' as the first economic achievement bullet. The housing affordability post explicitly blames 'Record High Inflation caused by Joe Biden' for killing homeownership dreams — returning to the 2022 themes but now in the past tense as a solved problem.

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Inflation posts over time

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Our Fed Rate is AT LEAST 3 Points too high. “Too Late” is costing the U.S. 360 Billion Dollars a Point, PER YEAR, in refinancing costs. No Inflation, COMPANIES POURING INTO AMERICA. “The hottest Country in the World!” LOWER THE RATE!!!

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A new Study by the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA), led by Highly Respected Chair, Dr. Stephen Miran, has found that Tariffs have had ZERO IMPACT on Inflation. In fact, the Study shows that Import Prices are actually DROPPING, just like I always said they would. The Fake News and the so-called “Experts” were wrong again. Tariffs are making our Country “BOOM.” Many new Factories, Jobs, and TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Investments are pouring into the U.S.A. Someone should show this new Study to “Too Late” Jerome Powell, who has been whining like a baby about non-existent Inflation for months, and refusing to do the right thing. CUT INTEREST RATES JEROME — NOW IS THE TIME!

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“Too Late” Jerome Powell, of the Fed, will be in Congress today in order to explain, among other things, why he is refusing to lower the Rate. Europe has had 10 cuts, we have had ZERO. No inflation, great economy - We should be at least two to three points lower. Would save the USA 800 Billion Dollars Per Year, plus. What a difference this would make. If things later change to the negative, increase the Rate. I hope Congress really works this very dumb, hardheaded person, over. We will be paying for his incompetence for many years to come. THE BOARD SHOULD ACTIVATE. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!

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“Too Late” Powell complains about costs, much of which were produced by the Biden Fake “Government,” but he could do the biggest and best job for our Country by helping to lower Interest Rates and, if he reduced them to the number they should be, 1% to 2%, that “numbskull” would be saving the United States of America up to $1 Trillion Dollars per year. I fully understand that my strong criticism of him makes it more difficult for him to do what he should be doing, lowering Rates, but I’ve tried it all different ways. I’ve been nice, I’ve been neutral, and I’ve been nasty, and nice and neutral didn’t work! He’s a dumb guy, and an obvious Trump Hater, who should have never been there, I listened to someone that I shouldn’t have listened to, and Biden shouldn’t have reappointed him. We have virtually No Inflation, our Economy is doing really well, and will soon be doing, with the tremendous Tariff Income coming in, and Factories being built all over the Country, better than it has ever done before. If he was concerned about Inflation or anything else, then all he has to do is bring the Rate down, so we can benefit on Interest Costs, and raise it in the future when and if these “other elements” happen (which I doubt they will!).  Don’t say that you think there will be Inflation sometime in the future, because there isn’t now but, if there is, raise the Rates! We should be at the TOP of the attached List, not the bottom. I don’t know why the Board doesn’t override this Total and Complete Moron! Maybe, just maybe, I’ll have to change my mind about firing him? But regardless, his Term ends shortly!

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“Lowest Inflation In 4 Years.” Kevin Hassett

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“Too Late” Jerome Powell is costing our Country Hundreds of Billions of Dollars. He is truly one of the dumbest, and most destructive, people in Government, and the Fed Board is complicit. Europe has had 10 cuts, we have had none. We should be 2.5 Points lower, and save $BILLIONS on all of Biden’s Short Term Debt. We have LOW inflation! TOO LATE’s an American Disgrace!

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https://www. whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/0 6/under-president-trump-america-is-defeating-inflation/

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If “Too Late” at the Fed would CUT, we would greatly reduce interest rates, long and short, on debt that is coming due. Biden went mostly short term. There is virtually no inflation (anymore), but if it should come back, RAISE “RATE” TO COUNTER. Very Simple!!! He is costing our Country a fortune. Borrowing costs should be MUCH LOWER!!!

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Prices are down, income is up, our Border is closed, gasoline is CHEAP, inflation is DEAD — Our Country is BOOMING! Companies are pouring into America like never before!

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No Inflation, and Prices of Gasoline, Energy, Groceries, and practically everything else, are DOWN!!! THE FED must lower the RATE, like Europe and China have done. What is wrong with Too Late Powell? Not fair to America, which is ready to blossom? Just let it all happen, it will be a beautiful thing!

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DRUG PRICES TO BE CUT BY 59%, PLUS! Gasoline, Energy, Groceries, and all other costs, DOWN. NO INFLATION!!! LOVE, DJT

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Costs down, NO INFLATION. Very different from what the Fed, and Fake News Media, were hoping for!

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“Too Late” Jerome Powell is a FOOL, who doesn’t have a clue. Other than that, I like him very much! Oil and Energy way down, almost all costs (groceries and “eggs”) down, virtually NO INFLATION, Tariff Money Pouring Into the U.S. — THE EXACT OPPOSITE OF “TOO LATE!” ENJOY!

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Gasoline just broke $1.98 a Gallon, lowest in years, groceries (and eggs!) down, energy down, mortgage rates down, employment strong, and much more good news, as Billions of Dollars pour in from Tariffs. Just like I said, and we’re only in a TRANSITION STAGE, just getting started!!! Consumers have been waiting for years to see pricing come down. NO INFLATION, THE FED SHOULD LOWER ITS RATE!!! DJT

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The Democrats are really out of control. They have lost everything, especially their minds! These Radical Left Lunatics are into the “Impeachment thing” again. They have already got two “No Name,” little respected Congressmen, total Whackjobs both, throwing the “Impeachment” of DONALD J. TRUMP around, for about the 20th time, even though they have no idea for what I would be Impeached. Maybe it should be for cleaning up the MESS that they left us on the Border, or the Highest Inflation in our Country’s History or, perhaps, it should be the incompetent Withdrawal from Afghanistan, or Russia, Russia, Russia/Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, or the Attack of Israel on October 7th that only proceeded because they allowed Iran to regain Great Wealth. These Congressmen stated that, they didn’t know why they would Impeach me but, “We just want to do it.” The Republicans should start to think about expelling them from Congress for all of the crimes that they have committed, especially around Election time(s). These are very dishonest people that won’t let our Country heal! Why do we allow them to continuously use Impeachment as a weapon against the President of the United States who, by all accounts, is working hard to SAVE OUR COUNTRY. It’s the same playbook that they used in my First Term, and Republicans are not going to allow them to get away with it again. These are total LOWLIFES, who hate our Country, and everything it stands for. Perhaps we should start playing this game on them, and expel Democrats for the many crimes that they have committed — And these are REAL crimes. Remember, “Shifty” Adam Schiff demanded a Pardon, and they had to use the power of the Auto Pen, and a Full Pardon, for him and the Unselect Committee of Political Thugs, to save them from Expulsion, and probably worse!

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Maria Bartiromo: "There's no other way to look at this first 100 days other than a huge success...Look at the President's two top issues: immigration and inflation. Border crossings are down 99%...”

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“Preemptive Cuts” in Interest Rates are being called for by many. With Energy Costs way down, food prices (including Biden’s egg disaster!) substantially lower, and most other “things” trending down, there is virtually No Inflation. With these costs trending so nicely downward, just what I predicted they would do, there can almost be no inflation, but there can be a SLOWING of the economy unless Mr. Too Late, a major loser, lowers interest rates, NOW. Europe has already “lowered” seven times. Powell has always been “To Late,” except when it came to the Election period when he lowered in order to help Sleepy Joe Biden, later Kamala, get elected. How did that work out?

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The United States is taking in RECORD NUMBERS in Tariffs, with the cost of almost all products going down, including gasoline, groceries, and just about everything else. Likewise, INFLATION is down. Promises Made, Promises Kept!

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Just out: “INFLATION IS DOWN!!!”

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Oil prices are down, interest rates are down (the slow moving Fed should cut rates!), food prices are down, there is NO INFLATION, and the long time abused USA is bringing in Billions of Dollars a week from the abusing countries on Tariffs that are already in place. This is

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