- President Donald Trump stated that the American financial situation and rising consumer prices are not his primary concern, emphasizing his focus on preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
- His remarks followed a Labor Department report showing a 3.8 percent increase in the Consumer Price Index year-over-year and a 5.4 percent surge in gasoline prices last month, largely attributed to the ongoing conflict in Iran and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
- A CNN/SSRS poll revealed that 77 percent of respondents blame Trump's policies, specifically the war with Iran and the implementation of tariffs, for the escalating cost of living.
- Trump dismissed economic criticisms, asserting that his administration's efforts were effective before the war and implying that those concerned about the economy desire Iran to possess nuclear weapons.
- Despite a fragile ceasefire, diplomatic efforts remain at an impasse, with Trump considering renewed combat operations while an Iranian official threatened to enrich uranium to weapons-grade levels if bombing resumes.
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