The Report: The GOP’s Inflation Strategy: Blame Biden

Plus: Crime's return, a summer of anxiety and racism in the classroom

June 25, 2021

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US Representative Steve Scalise (L), Republican of Louisiana and Republican House Whip, sits in front of a poster depicting the recent price increase of common goods, as he addresses a House Coronavirus Subcommittee hearing on the Federal Reserves response to the Coronavirus Pandemic, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, DC, June 22, 2021. (Photo by Graeme Jennings / POOL / AFP) (Photo by GRAEME JENNINGS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

As the economy recovers from the coronavirus pandemic, prices are spiking and Republicans see a winning message in blaming Joe Biden.

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