Maggie Haberman's bombshell revelation has sparked concerns about the disconnect between President Trump's administration and the American people. In a stunning admission, Trump told reporters that he doesn't even "think about" the financial struggles of everyday Americans when making decisions about Iran, a country with significant economic implications for the US. This comment has raised eyebrows, particularly given the President's past rhetoric about putting America's economic interests first. As the 2024 election looms, Haberman's observation has sparked questions about whether Trump's priorities are aligned with those of his constituents, and whether this disconnect will ultimately hurt his chances of re-election.
New York Times White House Correspondent Maggie Haberman on Friday pointed to a disconnect between voters and President Trump after he told reporters he does not think “even a little bit” about Americans’ financial situations when dealing with Iran. “He has seemed far less attuned to voters' concerns lately and has been publicly talking more...