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Democrat Senator Amy Klobuchar Gets Dunked On After Committing an Epic Gaffe While Trying to Blame President Trump For Surging Electricity Prices

Senator discussing current political issues during an interview on Meet the Press.

Senator discussing current political issues during an interview on Meet the Press.
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Leftist Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), who is infamous for her explosive temper and shoddy personality, committed an epic gaffe when she tried to mock President Trump for rising electricity prices.

Klobuchar shared a chart on X on Wednesday, which showed how skyrocketing electricity prices were making it far more difficult for Americans to afford to pay their bills. Of course, she had only one simplistic explanation for this unfortunate crisis.

“Under President Trump, electricity prices are surging — up 11%! — leaving millions behind on their utility bills, with past-due balances at an all-time high,” she wrote.

“American families deserve better.”

Here is a closer look at the chart:

Graph showing the rising average overdue utility bills in the United States, reaching $789 in 2025, highlighting increasing financial strain on consumers.
Credit: The Century Foundation Calculations using the University of California Consumer Credit Panel

Astute readers, however, were quick to note that the chart showed prices were already rising three years before Trump took office. Guess who was ‘president’ from 2022-2024?

Joe Biden, of course! So, Klobuchar was inadvertently criticizing Joe Biden while attempting to dunk on Trump.

X users immediately roasted the Minnesota Senator for her failure to comprehend the chart.

Trump is truly blessed to have such incompetent political opponents. That said, high prices are a critical issue facing Americans and must be addressed soon.

If not, the GOP could be unfairly blamed and suffer a bad midterm election next year.

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