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Vance admits more work needs to be done to get prices down

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Vance admits more work needs to be done to get prices down

Vice President JD Vance said there is “a lot more work to do” on the economy under President Donald Trump, noting that the Trump administration is making progress ahead of the midterm elections.  During the “Hot Topics” segment on T…

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