Biden Holds Meeting on Efforts to End Baby Formula Shortage
We ran the numbers: There are 1351 news articles covering this topic. 37% (494) are left leaning, 49% (667) are center, and 14% (190) are right leaning.
On Wednesday, the White House held a virtual meeting between Biden and executives of five baby formula companies. While left-leaning articles highlight that the Biden administration has reached a deal to transport 1.25 million cans of baby formula from an Australian company into the U.S, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden claimed he was unaware of the crisis until months after the FDA’s closure of a Michigan factory triggered the shortage.
A left-leaning article by Politico highlights that the Biden administration has reached a deal to transport 1.25 million cans of baby formula from an Australian company into the U.S. The company will send approximately 4.6 million bottles worth of its infant formula via two flights from Melbourne to Pennsylvania
USA Today published a centrist article reporting that President Joe Biden said he wasn't alerted that the nation faced a looming shortage of baby formula until April. However, executives of baby formula manufacturers said they sounded the alarm to retailers two months earlier.
A right-leaning article by New York Post highlights that Biden claimed he was unaware of the crisis until months after the FDA’s closure of a Michigan factory triggered the shortage. Reporters grilled White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre about Biden’s remark at a subsequent briefing.
From the right
As baby formula shortage worsens, Biden admits he was in dark for months after plant closure
New York Post