Trump Exposes the Truth Behind Biden’s Phony Jobs Numbers

Over the past year, President Donald Trump has pulled back the curtain on what he calls one of the biggest cover-ups in Washington: the manipulation of U.S. jobs data to protect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

Trump has made it clear—when job numbers reflect the real struggles of the American worker under Bidenomics, the media downplays them or blames external factors like weather or strikes. But when numbers were inflated ahead of the 2024 election, Trump says it was no coincidence. On August 1, 2025, he took decisive action, firing Dr. Erika McEntarfer, the Biden-appointed head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, accusing her of cooking the books to help Kamala Harris.

“The numbers were fake,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “She faked the Jobs Numbers before the Election to try to boost Kamala’s chances of Victory.”

Trump has consistently called out what he views as a dishonest economic narrative. Last November, when only 12,000 jobs were added, he rightly pointed out the administration’s failure: “America is a Nation in Decline because Sleepy Joe, and Lyin’ Kamala, didn’t do their job.” And when 250,000 Americans left the labor force, Trump asked the hard question: “Can you imagine that? They couldn’t get a job.”

But when the economy shows signs of real strength—especially under the weight of Trump’s tough trade stance—he doesn’t hesitate to share the good news. In April 2025, job gains doubled expectations. “It’s already working,” he wrote.

Whether calling out phony numbers or celebrating real success, Trump has shown he’s the only one willing to hold Washington accountable and fight for the forgotten American worker. The message is clear: Trump puts America first—and he’s not afraid to take on the bureaucracy to do it.



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