Trump Holds Off on Tariffs, Bets on Day 1 Moves to Cut Energy Prices and Tame Inflation

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Trump Holds Off on Tariffs, Bets on Day 1 Moves to Cut Energy Prices and Tame Inflation
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Donald Trump, in his campaign for presidency, takes a stand by delaying tariffs and focusing on immediate actions to lower energy costs and combat inflation.

‘Drill, baby, drill’: Trump holds off on tariffs, bets on Day 1 moves to cut energy prices and tame inflationDonald Trump speaks at a campaign town hall at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center & Fairgrounds, Oct. 14, 2024, in Oaks, Pa.

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