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Top Byden officials are planning a U.S. travel blitz to attempt to continue to focus on the fight against inflation during Byden's trip to Europe.

(CNN)This week, the highest executives of Byden have been dispatched nationwide, and the fight against inflation is White House's top priority. Reassure Americans to continue. Whitehouse officials told CNN as prices soared and financial concerns increased.

The electric shock of the trip by members of the Cabinet and senior officials is whenPresident Joe Bydenmeets world leaders at theG7 and NATO Summitsin Germany and Spain. It happens to. In particular, we discussed the cost increases that were partially caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine earlier this year. A White House official said the trip was designed to emphasize that "Bidden's leadership on the world stage is focused on delivering to the American middle class."
Authorities promotebipartisan infrastructure lawto allow the president to cut costs, even though Byden himself admits thatcan do very little. It is expected to outline the measures taken in. Doto quickly lower theexpensive gas and groceriesthat have stressed millions of Americans.

Cabinet officials for this week's trip include Agriculture Secretary Tom Billsack, Commerce Secretary Gina Raymond, Transport Secretary Pete Butisieg, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, Veteran Secretary Dennis McDonough, and Marcia. Includes Fudge Housing and Urban Development Secretary and Labor Secretary. According to the schedule shared with CNN, Marty Walsh et al.

Vilsack will make a new announcement on bipartisan infrastructure law in Iowa on Tuesday, and Butttigieg will make another announcement on the law in Alabama on Thursday, according to schedule.

Byden sought to emphasize that he was doing everything in his power to combat inflation, but because the Senate, which blocks most of the country's agenda, is narrowly divided. There are not many options.

The President recently called on legislators to suspendfederal gasoline and diesel taxes until the end of September a proposal facing a sudden confrontation in parliament-and that The move itself is sufficient to solve the problem of soaring energy prices, which admitted that it is not. It was the latest attempt by the President to show that he is taking the lead in lowering fuel prices as the Russian war in Ukraine pushes up gas prices. The
administration has also struggled with the growing signs of arecession warning. Beyond the rise in prices, Biden's votesand thevulnerable parliamentary majorityprior to the mid-term are the reasons for White House's anxiety.