In a prime-time address from the White House on Wednesday night, President Donald Trump sought to reassure the American public that economic concerns are being addressed, asserting that ongoing challenges are under correction and forecasting an “economic boom” by 2026. n nTrump emphasized that his administration has achieved significant progress over the past eleven months, stating, “You now have a president who makes this country work.” n nHe described inheriting a nation burdened by crises a year ago and claimed to be actively resolving those issues. n nAccording to Trump, newly imposed tariffs have curbed foreign exploitation of U.S. resources, and he argued these measures have played a role in revitalizing domestic economic activity. n nThe president highlighted that the United States has become the top destination for global investment and pledged to dismantle large insurance companies accused of taking advantage of ordinary citizens. n nHe also claimed success in reducing prices on essential goods for American households and promised the largest tax cuts of his presidency in the coming year. n nTrump criticized former President Joe Biden, blaming his administration for rising crime rates linked to unchecked illegal immigration. n nDelivered at a politically sensitive moment, the speech reflects Trump’s effort to regain public support amid declining approval ratings. n nPolls indicate that a majority of U.S. adults remain dissatisfied with his handling of the economy, particularly as inflation has accelerated following tariff-driven price hikes and a slowdown in job growth, according to the Associated Press. n
— News Original —nTrump Assures Americans of Economic Revival in State-of-the-Nation Addressn nIn a prime-time address from the White House on Wednesday night, President Donald Trump sought to reassure the American public that economic concerns are being addressed, asserting that ongoing challenges are under correction and forecasting an “economic boom” by 2026. n nTrump emphasized that his administration has achieved significant progress over the past eleven months, stating, “You now have a president who makes this country work.” n nHe described inheriting a nation burdened by crises a year ago and claimed to be actively resolving those issues. n nAccording to Trump, newly imposed tariffs have curbed foreign exploitation of U.S. resources, and he argued these measures have played a role in revitalizing domestic economic activity. n nThe president highlighted that the United States has become the top destination for global investment and pledged to dismantle large insurance companies accused of taking advantage of ordinary citizens. n nHe also claimed success in reducing prices on essential goods for American households and promised the largest tax cuts of his presidency in the coming year. n nTrump criticized former President Joe Biden, blaming his administration for rising crime rates linked to unchecked illegal immigration. n nDelivered at a politically sensitive moment, the speech reflects Trump’s effort to regain public support amid declining approval ratings. n nPolls indicate that a majority of U.S. adults remain dissatisfied with his handling of the economy, particularly as inflation has accelerated following tariff-driven price hikes and a slowdown in job growth, according to the Associated Press.