Ranchers furious as Trump plans to spend US taxes to buy Argentin


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Posted by mh on October 21, 2025 at 09:34:41

In Reply to: Nebraska on line 1. posted by Copyboy on October 21, 2025 at 08:12:15

US ranchers and industry groups are responding critically to President Donald Trump’s proposal that the United States “would buy some beef from Argentina” in a bid to “bring our beef prices down,” while pursuing an up to $40 billion bailout for the South American country.

Trump made the suggestion to reporters on Air Force One Sunday, according to the Associated Press. A few days earlier, he’d said that a deal to cut the price of beef was “gonna be coming down pretty soon.” The AP noted various reasons for “stubbornly high” US prices, including drought and reduced imports from Mexico.

“President Trump’s plan to buy beef from Argentina is a betrayal of the American rancher,” Christian Lovell, an Illinois cattle producer and senior director of programs at the organization Farm Action, said in a Monday statement. “Those of us who raise cattle have finally started to see what profit looks like after facing years of high input costs and market manipulation by the meatpacking monopoly.”

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“After crashing the soybean market and gifting Argentina our largest export buyer, he’s now poised to do the same to the cattle market,” he continued, referring to one of the impacts of Trump’s tariff war. “Importing Argentinian beef would send US cattle prices plummeting—and with the meatpacking industry as consolidated as it is, consumers may not see lower beef prices either. Washington should be focused on fixing our broken cattle market, not rewarding foreign competitors.”

“Trump has done more in the past month to help Argentina than he has to help the American people.”

“With these actions, President Trump risks acting more like the president of Argentina than president of the United States,” Lovell declared. The US leader is a key ally of the nation’s actual president, Javier Milei, whose austerity agenda has created the need for a massive bailout from Washington, DC.



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