A couple of months before Election Day, then-Sen. JD Vance held a photo op at a grocery store to a pitch a very specific message: The price of eggs, the Ohio Republican argued, should be blamed on then-Vice President Kamala Harris.
At the time, the argument was plainly absurd, since egg prices spiked in response to a bird flu outbreak that the California Democrat had nothing to do with. But nearly six months later, it’s worse: If Americans are supposed to hold vice presidents responsible for the cost of a carton, Vance has some explaining to do.
It’s against this backdrop that Donald Trump pitched a related message in his first national address of his second term. “Joe Biden especially let the price of eggs get out of control,” the Republican president declared. “The egg prices, out of control.”
The obvious problem with the argument is that it’s false. The New York Times’ fact-check report explained:
The price of eggs soared during the Biden administration. But that is because of a bird flu, called H5N1, which has been decimating poultry flocks in the United States. Since January 2022, when the virus was first detected in the country, infections in poultry flocks have led to the killing of more than 166 million birds, including egg-laying hens.
To hear Trump tell it, his Democratic predecessor simply “let” egg costs go up, as if Biden could snap his fingers and undo the effects of H5N1. No one who understands the basics of the issue at an even a superficial level believes this.








