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“If you look at all of the figures, inflation heading the right way, interest rates heading the right way — it started to rise before the election, now [it’s] started to fall.”
Trump blames downturn on Biden
“That’s Biden, that’s not Trump,” he said.
The commerce department said in a statement the contraction was in large part down to an “upturn in imports,” aided by a decline in consumer and government spending.
A ‘blaring warning’
The GDP figures were published on the 101st day since Trump returned to White House, along with fresh data showing a slowdown in the US Federal Reserve’s favoured inflation gauge last month.

The US economy has unexpectedly contracted in the first quarter, after a surge in imports. Source: ABACA / Pool/PA
Trump’s introduction of sweeping tariffs against most countries sparked a selloff in financial markets, sending volatility to levels not seen since the COVID-19 pandemic.
At the cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Trump said China was getting “hammered” by the tariffs, and said he still hoped to make a deal with China, whom he referred to as “the leading candidate for the chief ripper-offer” of America.