White House Scrambles to Avert Supply Chain Crisis

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We ran the numbers: There are 2183 news articles covering this topic. 47% (1020) are left leaning, 42% (911) are center, and 11% (252) are right leaning.

The White House’s administration officials are seeking to tackle supply chain disruptions. While left-leaning articles highlight that Biden said a new plan to keep a key U.S. port open “24 hours a day, seven days a week” would relieve pressure on an overworked supply chain, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden’s administration admitted in a Tuesday press call that its policies are at least partially to blame for the chaos overtaking U.S. supply chains.

 A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Biden said a new plan to keep a key U.S. port open “24 hours a day, seven days a week” would relieve pressure on an overworked supply chain. Biden also hailed commitments from top importers such as Walmart, FedEx, and UPS.

The Hill published a centrist article reporting that shortages in the global supply chain are creating steep challenges for President Biden at a time when he’s already grappling with low approval ratings. Administration officials are tackling disruptions head on with Wednesday’s announcement that the Port of Los Angeles, as well as FedEx, UPS, and Walmart, will rev up operations to 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

A right-leaning article by Daily Caller highlights that Biden’s administration admitted in a Tuesday press call that its policies are at least partially to blame for the chaos overtaking U.S. supply chains. The White House warned that American consumers should expect higher prices and even some empty shelves come Christmastime.



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