A bunch of Democrats on Sunday knocked President Trump for not rapidly decreasing grocery costs.
“We write to ask about your Administration’s plan to lower food prices for American families. Americans, in the first days of your new presidency, are facing egg shortages amidst an avian flu outbreak and still-high prices at the grocery store,” a letter from the group of Democrats reads. “During your campaign, you repeatedly promised you would lower food prices ‘immediately’ if elected president.”
“But during your first week of office you have instead focused on mass deportations and pardoning January 6 attackers, including those who assaulted Capitol police officers,” the group continued. “Your sole action on costs was an executive order that contained only the barest mention of food prices, and not a single specific policy to reduce them.”“To make food more affordable, you should look to the dominant food and grocery companies that have made record profits on the backs of working families who have had to pay higher prices. These companies often exploit crises like pandemics and avian flu outbreaks as an opportunity to raise prices beyond what is needed to cover rising costs,” the group of Democrats mentioned.
Throughout the 2024 presidential marketing campaign, former President Biden’s administration was usually blamed by Trump for top grocery costs, with the worth will increase for bacon, cereal, crackers and different gadgets being slammed by Trump on the marketing campaign path.
Nevertheless, Trump in an interview from December mentioned he doesn’t suppose his presidency shall be a failure if costs of meals don’t drop.
“I’d like to bring them down. It’s hard to bring things down once they’re up. You know, it’s very hard. But I think that they will. I think that energy is going to bring them down. I think a better supply chain is going to bring them down,” Trump mentioned.
The Monday letter from the group of congressional letter says to Trump that “Americans are looking to you to lower food prices.”
“We urge you to make good on your campaign promise to lower food prices for American families. Therefore, we ask that you respond to this letter with additional clarity on your plans to lower food prices,” the group added later.
The Democrats who signed the letter are Sens. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.), Cory Booker (N.J.) and Ron Wyden (Ore.) and Reps. Jim McGovern (Mass.), Ro Khanna (Calif.), Hank Johnson (Ga.), Seth Moulton (Mass.), Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (Fla.), Chellie Pingree (Maine), Rosa DeLauro (Conn.), Greg Casar (Texas), Chris Deluzio (Pa.) Yassamin Ansari (Ariz.), Norma Torres (Calif.), Bonnie Watson Coleman (N.J.), Jesús “Chuy” García (In poor health.), Maxine Dexter (Ore.), Danny Davis (In poor health.), Steve Cohen (Tenn.) and Gabe Amo (R.I.) and Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D.C.).