Trump Fired the Jobs Commissioner. That Won’t Fix the Economy.
President Trump just fired Erika McEntarfer, the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Why? Because the agency revised recent job numbers downward. In May and June, it turns out we didn’t create nearly as many jobs as first reported.
Instead of addressing the problem, Trump chose to fire the person in charge of telling the truth about it.
Let’s be honest: that’s not leadership. It’s blame-shifting.
McEntarfer is a 20-year government professional, not a political hack. The BLS is a fact-based agency that gives all of us—businesses, workers, and policymakers—accurate data so we can make smart decisions. Firing her just for reporting numbers the White House didn’t like? That’s a red flag.
And let’s talk about why the numbers went down.
Tariffs and government job cuts are creating real uncertainty in the economy. When businesses don’t know what rules or costs are coming next, they hold back on hiring. And when the federal government slashes jobs in key areas—like construction, infrastructure, and support for working families—it hurts employment numbers even more.
At the same time, prices are rising. Tariffs raise costs on everyday goods—food, cars, tools, you name it. So we’re seeing inflation and fewer jobs. That’s a bad combination.
Instead of fixing the root problems, Trump fired the messenger.
That’s not conservative. That’s not smart. And it doesn’t help American workers or families.
We need leaders who face facts, tell the truth, and work to build a strong, stable economy. Not leaders who fire good people just to protect their image.