In a fiery press conference held at his Bedminster golf course on Thursday, former President Donald Trump took aim at Vice President Kamala Harris’ recently unveiled proposal to impose fixed-pricing on grocery chains and suppliers. Trump didn’t mince words, labeling her plan as the “Maduro plan,” drawing a stark comparison to the economic policies of the Venezuelan dictator.
For weeks, Harris had avoided revealing specific policy goals, but on Wednesday, her campaign finally disclosed a strategy aimed at curbing what they describe as “corporate price gouging.” The Biden-Harris Administration has consistently blamed inflation — a pressing concern for many Americans — on the alleged greed of big corporations. Harris’ proposal marks the first time a federal ban on price gouging by food corporations has been pursued, with plans to empower the Federal Trade Commission and state attorneys general to investigate and penalize companies that breach this potential new law, according to a Harris Campaign spokesperson.
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However, this initiative has quickly drawn criticism from various quarters, including Trump, who wasted no time comparing the plan to those implemented by failed communist regimes in the Soviet Union and Venezuela. These regimes, Trump pointed out, were infamous for their economic policies that led to widespread shortages, rationing, and even famines.
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