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Vance, grocery prices
Vice President JD Vance pressed on when grocery prices will come down: 'Which one lowers prices?'
Vice President JD Vance was pressed on Sunday during an interview about when grocery prices would come down for Americans following President Trump's first week in office.
JD Vance says it's 'going to take a little bit of time' for grocery prices to fall
Vice President JD Vance told CBS News that "Rome wasn't built in a day" when asked how quickly consumers might see prices fall.
JD Vance Cautions Admin Needs a 'Bit of Time' to Bring Down Grocery Prices
The vice president said the Trump administration needs some time to address a main campaign promise to bring down grocery prices.
JD Vance Snaps at CBS Host as He’s Grilled on Lowering Grocery Prices: ‘Going to Take a Little Bit of Time’
CBS Face the Nation host Margaret Brennan grilled JD Vance on the economy as he failed to pick out an executive order that had an immediate effect on grocery prices. The vice-president appeared to struggle before Brennan as she claimed most of the executive orders made by Donald Trump this week did not relate to the economy.
JD Vance's response as vice president grilled on when grocery prices will fall
JD Vance's response as vice president grilled on when grocery prices will fallSource: Breaking911 She made the look her own with some Jenny Humphrey-coded additions.
'So, grocery prices aren't going to come down?' CBS host busts J.D. Vance on the economy
CBS host Margaret Brennan challenged J.D. Vance on President Donald Trump's failure to lower prices despite making scores of executive actions during his first days in office. "You campaigned on lowering prices for consumers,
Vance: Gas, grocery prices ‘are going to come down,’ but it will ‘take a little bit of time’
Vice President Vance said in an interview on CBS News’s “Face the Nation” with Margaret Brennan that prices will start coming down, but it might not happen immediately. “Prices are going to
Vance says lowering grocery prices will ‘take a little bit of time’
Vice President J.D. Vance said that grocery prices will come down, but told his interviewer that he and President Trump have been in power less than a week.
VP Vance: Reducing Energy Prices Will Bring Down Cost Of Groceries, Consumer Goods
Vice President J.D. Vance talked about what the administration will do to lower prices on consumer goods during his first interview in office, with CBS's Margaret Brennan on "Face The Nation." MARGARET BRENNAN: You campaigned on lowering prices for consumers.
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9 highlights from JD Vance's first interview since taking office
Vice President JD Vance spoke to "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" in his first interview since taking office.
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Vice President JD Vance Gives Economics Lesson To CBS Host Trying Gotcha Question On Inflation
Vice President J.D. Vance outlined how President Donald Trump is executing his economic plan Sunday on CBS after host Margaret Brennan repeatedly questioned ...
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