The Biden administration broke about 8 million chickens before President Trump’s inauguration, which led to a lack of egg supplies, the White House said.
The peak of chicken killing in the United States was recorded before Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, which led to an egg crisis in the country. This was said by the Press Secretary of the White House Caroline Litt on the KH platform.
“The Biden administration killed nearly 8 million chickens before President Trump’s inauguration, led to a lack of delivery and price increases,” he wrote.
The spokesman said this was Biden’s crisis, but added that Trump and agricultural minister Brooke Leslie Rollins were “right”.
In confirmation of his words, Livitt published a chicken killing schedule before and after Trump’s inauguration.
Check it out!
The Biden administration killed nearly 8 million chickens ahead of President Trump’s inauguration, leading to the provision of deficiencies and higher prices.
Egg crisis is Biden’s crisis – but President Trump and @Secrollins Is fixing it! 🥚🐔 pic.twitter.com/1pmpuqndvs
– Karoline Leavitt (@presssec) March 19, 2025
Earlier, agrarian policy minister Trump Brook Rollins suggested his own options for fighting egg deficiency. In particular, he recommends the population to cope with themselves and grow the chicken.
Remember that in Nevada (USA), the second chicken flu D1.1 was expressed in cattle after the outbreak of version B3.13 in 16 states.
We added that on March 4, Trump’s new 25%duties for goods from Mexico and Canada entered strength, as well as doubling duties to Chinese goods up to 20%.
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