Senator Marsha Blackburn: The Baby Formula Crisis Could Have Been Avoided If Biden Had Taken Action Sooner
Tennessee Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to discuss how the Biden administration’s inaction led to the current baby formula shortage that is causing parents throughout the U.S. to scramble in order to find food for their infants.
“You’ve got 54 percent of the top-selling baby formulas that are just completely out of stock. So it is time for the White House to turn their attention to this. And the thing is this. They knew about this last fall. They thought they could kind of sweep it under the rug and it wouldn’t be a problem and nobody would ever find out. That’s kind of their modus operandi for so many things. But of course, you leave something unattended, it becomes a crisis. Then they go into full spin trying to make it somebody else’s fault. They literally sit there in the chair, they raise their finger, point it in the air, and start pointing it to other people saying, well, you caused this or you caused this, or it’s big business’s’ is fault, or, it’s bad manufacturers’ fault or it’s somebody else’s fault. Trump’s fault. It can’t be their fault.”
Plus, Senator Blackburn talks about why it seems like Americans are paying more for everything these days. To hear what else she had to say, listen to the podcast!