As the 2024 U.S. election approaches, the war of words between the candidates of the two parties in the United States has once again frequently appeared in the media. As the Dow Jones index hit a record high last week, U.S. President Biden mocked former President Trump from afar. In response, Trump blasted that the U.S. stock market hitting record highs will only make "the rich richer" and that the U.S. economy is still collapsing.

Trump: U.S. stocks hitting new highs are just making the rich richer

During his tenure as president from 2017 to 2021, Trump often attributed the rise in U.S. stocks to his good governance. During the US election three years ago, Trump predicted that if Biden won the White House in 2020, the US stock market would collapse.

However, last week, the U.S. Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a record high, exceeding 37,000 points, surpassing the record set in 2022. Biden used this to mock Trump from a distance on Friday.

Biden posted a video on Biden captioned the video: "Well done, Donald."

In response, Trump told supporters at a rally in Nevada: "The (U.S.) stock market is making the rich even richer. "

He also turned the topic to the high prices in the United States to criticize Biden's performance in office.

"Biden'sThe inflationary catastrophe is destroying your savings and destroying your dreams," Trump criticized.

Although in recent months the United StatesInflation has fallen and wages have increased, but Trump still accuses: "We are a country whose economy is sinking into a cesspool. "

Trump remains Republican's most likely presidential candidate

Trump is currently the strongest contender for the 2024 Republican presidential candidate position.

Although Trump has faced numerous judicial issues and more than 90 criminal charges this year, Trump's approval rating is still far ahead among the Republican Party in state and national polls in the United States.

According to the US "Capitol Hill" report, the latest poll shows that nearly 60% of Republicans said they would vote for Trump in the Republican presidential primary.

In comparison, Florida Governor DeSantis and former United Nations Ambassador Haley ranked second and third respectively, with approval ratings of 11% and 10% respectively.