
She is heartbroken.
Amid a crippling baby formula shortage, Melania Trump, in an interview with Fox News, called the situation “heartbreaking.”
She said it is “heartbreaking to see that they are struggling and the food is not available for children in 21st century in United States of America.”
She lamented the shortage, saying, “it’s sad to see what’s going on,” adding that “a lot of people are struggling and suffering, and what is going on around the world as well, so it’s very sad to see, and I hope it changes fast.”
When questioned what she thought was to blame for the shortage, she simply stated “Leadership,” in an apparent jab at the Biden administration.
Interviewer Pete Hegseth, reiterated her term, saying, “Leadership, or lack thereof,” to which Trump replied, “Yeah.”
Republicans have been pointing the finger at Biden and his administration since out-of-stock rates on baby formula have increased nationwide following the closure of Abbott’s Michigan facility, which supplied most of the company’s baby formula.
When White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki was asked on Friday (May 13) if the administration could have acted sooner to prevent the current shortage, she responded, “Well look, hindsight is always 20-20.”