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January 1, Greene Rips Argentina Deal Amid Rancher Outrage
Wyatt’s Take
- Rep. Greene calls Trump’s Argentina bailout a betrayal.
- American cattle ranchers fear cheap imports will hurt their business.
- Many question if foreign bailouts serve Main Street America.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed the Trump administration’s $20 billion aid package for Argentina, warning it hurts American cattle ranchers.
She told Tucker Carlson,
“I have no idea who is telling our great president, our ‘America First’ president, that this is a good idea. Because, honestly, it’s a punch in the gut to all of our American cattle ranchers, and they are furious and rightfully so.”
The bailout aims to help Argentinian President Javier Milei, seen as a Trump ally, and stabilize Argentina’s economy.
Trump has discussed buying Argentinian beef to boost supply and lower costs at home, but ranchers here say it threatens their livelihoods.
This growing divide highlights worries that foreign deals may be leaving Middle America behind.
Tell us what you think—do you want your tax dollars sent overseas when our own farmers struggle?
Wyatt Matters
When Washington cuts deals that hurt the very folks who put food on our tables, it’s no surprise working families and ranchers feel abandoned. Our heartland deserves leaders who fight for us first.
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