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Swalwell slammed on social media for questioning how Trump will lower grocery prices

Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell takes aim at President-elect Trump in a post on X in which he questioned how the cost of groceries would go down.


Swalwell slammed on social media for questioning how Trump will lower grocery prices
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But social media users noted that the congressman's party had control of the House, Senate and White House while Americans struggled to afford food. While they later lost control of the House after the 2022 midterm elections, the Democrats held on to the Senate.

Swalwell later appeared to double down on his assertion that Trump will not lower grocery prices.

"Guys, it's so obvious. Trump has no idea how to lower your cost of groceries. So he's going to distract you by sending your kids to die fighting Canada," Swalwell tweeted.

However, this only brought more fury the congressman's way, with social media users questioning why the congressman is not more worried about the fires raging in his state that has so far left two dead and forced thousands to flee their homes.

"I am being frequently briefed on the wildfires in west Los Angeles. My team and I are in touch with state and local officials, and I have offered any federal assistance that is needed to help suppress the terrible Pacific Palisades fire," Biden said in a statement.

The Trump team has not responded to a request for comment.

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