KEY POINTS
  • President Biden targeted landlords he claims are keeping rents artificially high.
  • Biden's attack on 'rent gouging' seeks to shift the blame for stubbornly high housing costs partly onto corporate landlords, part of his broader campaign against outsize corporate pricing powers.
  • Housing costs are a top issue for voters heading into Biden's November rematch against Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden in Las Vegas on Feb. 22, 2020.

President Joe Biden visited the battleground state of Nevada on Tuesday to take aim at corporate landlords, who the White House claims are keeping rents artificially high even as overall inflation has eased.

"My administration is cracking down on big corporations who break antitrust laws by price fixing to keep the rents up," Biden said in Las Vegas. "Landlords should be competing to give folks the best deal not conspiring to charge them more."