The Guardian (USA)

Lara Trump claims pricier turkeys are a liberal plot against Thanksgivi­ng

- Edward Helmore

Lara Trump, the Fox News contributo­r and wife of Eric Trump, has bizarrely claimed that the rising cost of the Thanksgivi­ng turkey is part of a liberal plot to “chip away” at American traditions.

During a discussion on Fox News about inflation and its impact on Thanksgivi­ng-related purchases, the former president’s daughter-in law claimed leftwing Americans “want to fundamenta­lly transform America” and were using the humble Thanksgivi­ng turkey as a vehicle for their nefarious plot.

“Well, how do you that? You have to change America from the inside-out. You have to take away our traditions. So it might seem a little funny and a little ridiculous. ‘Oh, don’t have a turkey, then people won’t come over.’”

In the exchange with the Fox host Pete Hegseth, Trump was responding to comments made by the White House press secretary, Jen Psaki, that inflation had pushed costs of the traditiona­l Thanksgivi­ng bird to about a dollar more for a 20lb bird.

“It all goes to fundamenta­lly transformi­ng this country, and the way you do that is you make sure that we have no commonalit­y whatsoever, no traditions as Americans whatsoever,” she said. “You start chipping away at that, and they don’t care that Thanksgivi­ng costs a lot more.”

A battle over turkey inflation has been brewing for weeks, with conservati­ves accusing liberals of attempting to quash holidays, including Halloween, as part of an effort “to divide Americans up”.

“They don’t want us to have any common ground. They don’t want us to have any shared traditions like Thanksgivi­ng. A lot of places last month actually did away with Halloween

because they wanted to be inclusive of the people that didn’t celebrate Halloween,” Trump added.

Last week, the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) warned that costs of the traditiona­l turkey feast has risen 14% over the past year. The cost increase, up from an average of $46.90 for a family group of 10 last year to $53.31 in 2021, works out at $6 a person.

Within the overall 6.6% increase in the cost of the family sit-down, including stuffing, sweet potatoes, rolls with butter, peas, cranberrie­s, a veggie tray, pumpkin pie with whipped cream, and coffee and milk, the cost of the bird has increased more than any other factor – 24%.

At the same time, Butterball, the North Carolina poultry giant that produces more than 1bn pounds of turkey each year, told the Guardian that it had been preparing for this Thanksgivi­ng a year in advance and prices “remain roughly the same as previous years, and turkey is one of the most economical parts of the Thanksgivi­ng meal”.

But the tradition of a turkey dinner is under pressure from some other quarters, with some questionin­g why it is necessary for millions of turkeys to be slaughtere­d. In a punchy essay for the Cut, food writer Mia Mercado argued that side dishes are the true stars of the holiday sit-down.

“I’m coming for your precious holiday bird. Turkey is not welcome at my Thanksgivi­ng,” Mercado wrote.

 ?? Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images ?? Lara Trump admitted that her claim of a leftwing plot against Thanksgivi­ng ‘might seem a littlefunn­y and a little ridiculous’. Photograph:
Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images Lara Trump admitted that her claim of a leftwing plot against Thanksgivi­ng ‘might seem a littlefunn­y and a little ridiculous’. Photograph:

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