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Trump makes it clear he doesn’t care about ‘eggflation’

Editorial Board Published February 9, 2025
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U.S. Division of Agriculture information reveals that egg costs elevated 14.5% since President Donald Trump took workplace, growing from $6.57 to $7.52 per dozen. And for the week of Feb. 2 by Feb. 7, egg costs have gone up much more, with massive eggs costing $7.72 per dozen. 

Hen flu has brought on egg costs to rise to all-time highs in grocery shops, fast-food chains, and diners, however Trump has but to handle the problem. 

In actual fact, since his second time period started, Trump has solely uttered ​​the phrase “food” six occasions when talking at a political rally or to reporters. He hasn’t stated the phrase “eggs” since he was sworn in. 

As an alternative, Trump has been centered on signing a staggering 84 government actions—together with orders, proclamations, and memos—with not a single one centered explicitly on decreasing meals prices. After combing by the textual content of every government motion, Each day Kos discovered that the phrases “food” and “eggs” had been used one single time.

A Feb. 1 government order on tariffs towards Mexico, Canada, and China doesn’t solely omit meals prices, however it could really increase meals costs for People.

All of Trump’s sweeping government orders present his priorities clearly lie elsewhere, like falsely blaming DEI for a tragic airplane crash, appointing televangelists to an “anti-Christian bias” taskforce, discriminating towards trans folks, and unconstitutionally banning birthright citizenship. 

Trump is probably going banking on People having quick recollections, because it was just a few months in the past that he couldn’t cease speaking about how he’d repair meals costs earlier than being elected. 

Over the past days of his marketing campaign, from October 12 to November 4, he talked about “eggs” 4 occasions and “food” 23 occasions. However throughout his first week in workplace, he modified his tune, telling reporters that inflation is now not his No. 1 difficulty. 

“They all said inflation was the No. 1 issue. I said, ‘I disagree,’” Trump stated on Jan. 26. “I talked about inflation too, but how many times can you say that an apple has doubled in cost?”

Democrats take to the ground to name out Trump’s ‘eggflation’

“Why did the Senator cross the road?” Sen. Jack Reed, Democrat of Rhode Island requested on Thursday. “To assist drive down ‘eggflation.’”

“The Trump Administration has taken zero substantive steps to address the situation,” he stated in a letter to USDA decide Brooke Rollins on Thursday, urging her to behave on decreasing egg costs. 

On Tuesday, Sen. Jacky Rosen, Democrat of Nevada, addressed Trump’s inaction on decreasing meals prices on the Senate flooring. She confirmed pictures of her state’s “empty shelves where the eggs are supposed to be” and stated that, if folks can discover them, “they cost an arm and a leg.” 

Whereas Democrats are preventing to decrease prices and calling out Trump’s tariffs as “taxes on working families,” the GOP is about on supporting Trump’s chaotic and costly commerce struggle, regardless of how a lot it hurts People’ wallets.

 “These tariff taxes will affect groceries because the U.S. imports 38% of our fresh vegetables, 60% of our fresh fruit, and more than 99% of the coffee we drink. If we take all these together, Americans could be seeing an extra $200 a year on their grocery bills because of the Trump tariff tax,” Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire stated on Wednesday.

Trump is making it obvious that he has no plans to work on decreasing meals costs, and he most likely by no means did—he simply knew what to say to swindle voters. 

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