Summary
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene disagreed with President Donald Trump's statement that grocery prices are decreasing. Greene mentioned that she personally notices high grocery and energy prices. President Trump argues that under his leadership, prices, including Walmart Thanksgiving dinners, are lower compared to the previous administration.
Key Facts
- Marjorie Taylor Greene said she does not agree with Trump’s claim that grocery prices are going down.
- Greene stated that both grocery and energy prices are still high.
- She specifically pointed out higher electricity bills in Washington, D.C., and her home in Georgia.
- President Trump claims that prices, including for a Walmart Thanksgiving dinner, are 25% lower than last year.
- Trump defended his economic record by stating that costs are lower under his leadership.
- This news is part of an ongoing discussion, as it references current issues and numbers.