When a presidential administration abruptly stops releasing the most important economic indicators " GDP, inflation, jobs, consumer spending " Americans must ask a blunt question: What are they trying to hide? Over the last two months, the Trump administration has done something no modern administration has dared: it cancelled or delayed a series of essential federal economic reports. These include the GDP estimate, the monthly CPI inflation report, major consumer spending data, and the October jobs report. Some cancellations appear unprecedented. What makes the pattern even more suspicious is the timing. The same White House that rushed to celebrate the flattering September jobs report is suddenly silent now that signs of economic cooling are emerging.
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