CNN Provides Perfect Example Of Political Bias On Inflation

See, higher inflation was fine under Biden, they protected him, but, smaller under Trump?

CNN called out for framing of inflation under Trump versus Biden in viral post

CNN is facing social media backlash after a social media user pointed out a perceived disparity in how the outlet framed the economy under President Donald Trump versus former President Joe Biden.

Following a Tuesday post on X from CNN regarding inflation under Trump, Daily Wire senior editor Cabot Phillips pointed to a contrast in how inflation is framed now compared to Biden’s time in office.

In March 2023, CNN posted to their X account that “US inflation is still high, but it’s falling,” noting that the previous month’s “Consumer Price Index measured 6%, down from January’s 6.4%.”

Fast-forward to 2026, the outlet wrote on X that “US inflation remained at 2.7% in December, underscoring persistent cost of living challenges.”

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3 Responses to “CNN Provides Perfect Example Of Political Bias On Inflation”

  1. Aliassmithsmith says:

    People are not worried about inflation. People are more worried about the lack of jobs. We had 3 months of net job losses.
    It is not inflation that has given the Dems 4 chances out of 5 to take control of the House in 2026. Inflation is a red herring. Affordability is the problem because of no hiring. People are not buying anything, including gasoline, not because of an increase in price. But because of a lack of money.Honda is expecting not only a decrease in total csrs sold but also an increase in its cheaper models sold. The wealthiest (who make up most new car buyers) are doing well, the rest ? Not well at all

    • Jl says:

      More winning:
      First net-negative net migration in over 50 years
      Nearly 2 million self-deportations
      Opioid deaths cut in half
      2 million native-born job gains

  2. Jl says:

    “People aren’t worried about inflation.”. Well, Johnny-at least you didn’t make a gross over-generalization without any supporting evidence…..

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