A heated exchange unfolded during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing as a congressman Brendan Boyle challenged Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over inflation, rising gas prices, consumer confidence, and President Trump's economic promises. Citing recent polling and economic data, the lawmaker argued that Americans are paying more for everyday necessities despite campaign promises to lower costs. Bessent defended the administration's record, pointing to GDP growth, private-sector job creation, and wage gains.

The treasury secretary struggled to defend the president after Democrat Maggie Hassan hit him with a blistering question during a Senate hearing.

A heated exchange erupted during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing when Rep. John Larson repeatedly pressed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over whether he supports…

A heated exchange unfolded during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing as a congressman Brendan Boyle challenged Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over inflation, rising gas…