Former White House OMB Director Russ Vought argues Biden's economic policies are driving the Fed to raise interest rates and pushing the economy into recession.
Former White House Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought says the Biden administration has made the Federal Reserve's job 'worse.'
Former OMB Director Russ Vought blamed the Biden administration for making the Federal Reserve's job harder with economic policies like their student loan handout, telling " " Monday that pandemic relief has been propping up American households, but that's about to change as the reality of recession sets in.The sad reality is these recessions are very painful and some of that pain has not materialized to this point unless you’re trying to find a home where your savings are depleted. I think we've seen the ongoing effect of
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