I mean, three Republicans voted with us to end the war. Here's why the war is really hurting us. You talked about the Fed not cutting rates. Part of the reason [the Fed] can't cut rates is because of the war and prices. And what does that mean? Higher mortgages, higher credit card interest rates, higher student loans. And then you see the cost of food and the cost of gas and the cost of farmers of urea, ammonia, and nitrogen and their fertilizers. (02:39–02:44)
CLAIM
Asserts that the ongoing war and prices are preventing the Federal Reserve from cutting rates.
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