New GDP data leads Trump to change his mind about blaming Biden for the economy [View all]
Remember when Trump said Biden should get the blame if the economy struggled in the second quarter? As luck would have it, he's reversed course.
Remember three months ago, when Trump said the economy might be bad in the second quarter, and he urged the public to preemptively blame Biden?
Heâs apparently changed his mind.
That said, while the top-line GDP data looks encouraging, the fine print matters. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-07-30T15:41:36.964Z
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/new-gdp-data-leads-trump-change-mind-blaming-biden-economy-rcna221934
At the time, the incumbent president feared that the economy would continue to struggle in the spring and early summer, so he wanted to lay the groundwork early to deflect responsibility. Exactly three months later, however, the Commerce Department reported that the economy grew in the second quarter, and wouldnt you know it, Trump decided it didnt have anything to do with Biden after all. CNBC reported:
The U.S. economy grew at a much stronger-than-expected pace in the second quarter, powered by a turnaround in the trade balance and renewed consumer strength, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday. Gross domestic product, a sum of goods and services activity across the sprawling U.S. economy, jumped 3% for the April through June period, according to figures adjusted for seasonality and inflation.
While the president was predictably eager to tout the data, the details and larger context matter. As The New York Times reported, the figures from both quarters were skewed
by big swings in trade and inventories caused by President Trumps ever-shifting tariff policies.
The Times added, Taken as a whole, the data from the first six months of the year tell a more consistent story of anemic, though positive, economic growth.
A Reuters report came to a similar conclusion, noting that the data from the second quarter masked underlying weakness in the domestic economy, adding that the top-line figures
grossly overstated the economys health as declining imports accounted for the bulk of the improvement and domestic demand rose at its slowest pace in two-and-a-half years.
With this in mind,
I expect to hear Trump trying to explain why he deserves credit for the headline on the new report showing economic growth, but Biden deserves blame for the relevant details in the same data.
trump is truly an idiot