November 8, 2025
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Trump Unleashes DOJ Against Foreign Meat Cartel Price-Fixing Scheme

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President Trump has delivered a masterclass in economic nationalism, directing the Department of Justice to investigate foreign-owned meat packers for systematic price manipulation that has artificially inflated beef costs while unfairly scapegoating American ranchers. Within hours of Trump’s directive, Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed that investigations are already underway, demonstrating the kind of swift, decisive action that puts America’s food security and economic sovereignty first.

The President’s strategic targeting of “Majority Foreign Owned Meat Packers” for suspected “Illicit Collusion, Price Fixing, and Price Manipulation” exposes a troubling reality that previous administrations ignored: multinational corporations have been exploiting American consumers while domestic ranchers take the blame for high grocery store prices. This coordinated DOJ-USDA investigation represents exactly the kind of economic nationalism that built American prosperity in the first place.

Trump’s framing of artificial price inflation as a threat to “our Nation’s food supply” elevates this investigation beyond mere economics into national security territory. When foreign-controlled cartels manipulate basic food pricing, they’re not just gouging consumers—they’re undermining America’s agricultural independence and creating dangerous vulnerabilities in our domestic food production system. The President understands that economic sovereignty and national security are inseparable.

The rapid response from AG Bondi, confirming that both the DOJ Antitrust Division and USDA are coordinating investigations, showcases operational efficiency that stands in stark contrast to the bureaucratic delays that characterized previous administrations. While globalist politicians spent decades allowing foreign corporations to consolidate control over American food systems, Trump is using existing antitrust law to break up these cartels and restore genuine free market competition.

This investigation particularly benefits American ranchers who have faced unfair criticism for high beef prices that were actually driven by corporate manipulation beyond their control. By explicitly committing to “protect our American Ranchers,” Trump demonstrates his understanding that domestic producers have been caught between foreign corporate price-fixing schemes and consumer frustration—a classic example of how globalist economic structures pit Americans against each other while multinational interests profit.

The constitutional framework supporting this action is rock-solid. The Commerce Clause provides clear federal authority to regulate interstate commerce and prevent monopolistic practices that harm consumers and legitimate businesses. The Founders understood that concentrated economic power poses the same threats to liberty as concentrated political power, which is why antitrust enforcement represents both constitutional governance and economic patriotism.

From a strategic perspective, this move creates a template for similar actions across other industries dominated by foreign-controlled cartels. Whether in pharmaceuticals, technology, or manufacturing, the same playbook of using legitimate law enforcement to break foreign corporate control over American markets could restore genuine competition and domestic prosperity across multiple sectors.

The timing couldn’t be better for American families struggling with grocery costs. While previous administrations allowed foreign corporations to manipulate food pricing with impunity, Trump is delivering real solutions that address both the symptoms and root causes of artificial inflation. This represents the kind of kitchen table economics that builds lasting political coalitions around concrete results rather than empty rhetoric.

Patriots should monitor which specific companies face charges and how quickly beef prices respond to cartel disruption. Early indicators suggest this investigation could produce tangible relief for consumers while strengthening domestic agricultural interests—exactly the kind of win-win outcome that proves America First policies work for everyone except foreign manipulators and their domestic enablers.

President Trump has once again demonstrated that economic nationalism isn’t about isolation—it’s about ensuring that American markets serve American interests first. By dismantling foreign-controlled price-fixing schemes while protecting domestic ranchers, this investigation embodies the constitutional principle that government should secure the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity, not multinational corporations seeking to exploit American consumers and producers alike.

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