Detroit Free Press

Biden: Truss plan a ‘mistake’

‘Predictabl­e’ that British PM had to abandon tax proposal

- Colleen Long

PORTLAND, Ore. – President Joe Biden on Saturday called embattled British Prime Minister Liz Truss’ abandoned tax cut plan a “mistake,” and said he is worried that other nations’ fiscal policies may hurt the U.S. amid “worldwide inflation.”

Biden said it was “predictabl­e” that the new prime minister on Friday was forced to walk back plans to aggressive­ly cut taxes without identifyin­g cost savings, after Truss’ proposal caused turmoil in global financial markets. It marked an unusual criticism by a U.S. president of the domestic policy decisions of one of its closest allies.

“I wasn’t the only one that thought it was a mistake,” Biden said. “I disagree with the policy, but that’s up to Great Britain.”

Biden’s comments came after weeks of White House officials declining to criticize Truss’ plans, though they emphasized they were monitoring the economic fallout closely. He was speaking to reporters at an Oregon ice cream shop where he made an unannounce­d stop to promote the candidacy of Democratic gubernator­ial candidate Tina Kotek, as Democrats

across the country face a tough political environmen­t amid GOP criticism of their handling of the economy.

Biden said he was not concerned about the strength of the dollar – it set a new record against the British Pound in recent weeks – which benefits U.S. imports but makes the country’s exports more expensive to the rest of the world.

The president said the U.S. economy “is strong as hell.”

“I’m concerned about the rest of the world,” he added. “The problem is the lack of economic growth and sound policy in other countries.”

Said Biden: “It’s worldwide inflation, that’s consequent­ial.”

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