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by L Richardson

The Trump Meat Packer Cartel probe targets four giant corporations that control an overwhelming 85% of America’s beef processing market[4]. These companies have grown their market share from a modest 36% in 1980 to a near-monopoly position today [3]. American ranchers feel the impact at their dinner tables and in their communities. Their share of each beef dollar has dropped dramatically from 70 cents in 1970 to just 37 cents today[4].

The Trump DOJ probe targets this meat-packer monopoly that has slowly squeezed American Ranchers over the decades. Trump’s directive to the Department of Justice called for breaking down these major meatpacking companies’ “illicit collusion, price fixing, and price manipulation”[34]. This bold move targets Foreign Meat Cartels like Brazil’s JBS, among Cargill, Tyson Foods, and National Beef[3]. This probe means more than just market oversight – it stands as a defense of our sovereignty against four companies that built a virtual monopoly over animal protein in three decades[35].

II. The Un-American Monopoly Exposed: How Globalists Betrayed Our Ranchers and Free Markets

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The American meat industry has become a victim of a globalist takeover that goes against our founding principles of fair competition and free enterprise. What started as the backbone of rural America has turned into a foreign-controlled cartel that strangles our ranchers and controls prices at will.

The meat processing industry has changed beyond recognition, going against the constitutional vision of competitive markets. The “Big Four” meat packers—JBS, Tyson Foods, Cargill, and National Beef—now control an astounding 85% of the U.S. beef processing market. Their grip has grown stronger since 1980, up from just 36% of the market[3].

The biggest worry is how foreign ownership now controls America’s food security. JBS, the world’s largest meatpacker, is owned by Brazilians [3]. Fox Business notes that President Trump called out these “majority foreign-owned meat packers” for artificially raising prices and putting “the security of our Nation’s food supply” at risk[37].

This un-American monopoly has crushed our farmers. Farm Action reports that ranchers’ share of every beef dollar has dropped from 70 cents in 1970 to 37 cents today[4]. These foreign-controlled corporations make billions while American families struggle.

“There has long been a disconnect between cattle prices and beef prices, and we believe this is evidence of market failure,” said Bill Bullard, CEO of R-CALF USA, responding to Trump’s investigation[36] [1].

These corporate overlords have committed economic treason through antitrust violations:

  • JBS paid $83.50 million to settle a lawsuit from ranchers over price manipulation[4]
  • Tyson, Cargill, and JBS paid millions to settle lawsuits about inflating U.S. beef prices by limiting supply[12]
  • JBS agreed to pay $52.50 million to grocery stores and wholesalers in 2022 over accusations of driving up beef prices[2]

Reuters reports that this collusion has bipartisan recognition. “This entire industry is highly concentrated and well beyond the level that’s normally considered a harm to the economy,” Bill Bullard explained[12].

All the same, these settlements barely dent the profits of these global giants. JBS earned $4.40 billion in 2022 and paid only $72.50 million across two settlements—less than 2% of its gains[4]. Tyson made $4.00 billion and paid roughly $135.00 million, about 3% of its profits[4].

McDonald’s, America’s biggest fast-food burger chain, has sued these corporations for price manipulation that’s lasted almost a decade, in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act[1].

Market manipulation stands out clearly. Cattle prices have dropped while boxed beef prices rise—something President Trump called “fishy”[36] [2]. The inflation-adjusted farm-to-wholesale choice beef price gap has grown over the last several years. Ranchers earn less while consumers pay more[5].

“Our investigation is underway!” Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on X that the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division is targeting these global predators[37]. Senators from both parties want action against this cartel, including Josh Hawley (R-MO) and Cory Booker (D-NJ)[12].

This monopoly’s human toll keeps mounting. From 2002 to 2022, we lost 58,000 feedlots (72%), 18,000 hog farms (23%), and 56,000 dairy farms (61%)[6]. This goes beyond economics—it’s destroying our rural communities and the American way of life.

The Justice Department knows the risks. “In highly concentrated markets, not only is collusion easier to coordinate; there is also a dampening effect, even in the absence of collusion, on competitive rivalry,” a DOJ antitrust enforcement speech noted[7]. Yet Washington has let these foreign interests tighten their grip on our food supply.

Support local American beef producers and tell your representatives to enforce antitrust laws that protect our borders and farms! 🇺🇸🥩

The USDA shows that industry consolidation means fewer firms are buying livestock. Ranchers and farmers now have only 2 to 4 buyers for their cattle or hogs in most areas [8]. Fewer competing firms let packers pay farmers and ranchers less than they would in a competitive market[8].

Americans face record inflation, and beef prices have hit all-time highs. Consumer price index data shows beef and veal prices jumped 14.7% year over year in September. Uncooked ground beef rose 12.9%[37]. The U.S. cattle herd has shrunk to its lowest point in 70 years[37].

“We need transparency, accountability, and a fair market that rewards those who actually raise and produce our beef—not the corporate middlemen gaming the system,” Secretary Brooke Rollins posted on X[12].

This crisis needs immediate action. Our founding fathers put antitrust principles into law to stop this economic tyranny. President Trump keeps his promise to drain the swamp by targeting the foreign-controlled meat cartel that’s betrayed our ranchers and mocked our free market ideals.

III. America First in Action: Trump’s Probe Shatters the Grip, Empowers Consumers

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President Trump has started a direct attack on the meat packer cartel. He let loose the Department of Justice to break their control over America’s beef supply. On November 7, 2024, Trump directed the DOJ to investigate meatpacking companies that are “driving up the price of Beef through Illicit Collusion, Price Fixing, and Price Manipulation”[9]. This action targets foreign-controlled entities that have exploited American consumers and ranchers for decades.

Beef prices have risen to unsustainable levels. Chicken and ground beef prices are now over 30% higher than when inflation began[38]. Ground beef costs have jumped 12.3% while beef steak prices rose 12.7% from last year, four times more than overall inflation[5]. Foreign corporations make huge profits while American families struggle with these inflated prices.

Attorney General Pamela Bondi announced, “Our investigation is underway!” The Justice Department’s Antitrust Division, under Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater, works with Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to break the cartel’s control[5] [10]. This shows how antitrust law should work according to our Founding Fathers—keeping free markets safe from monopolistic control.

Trump’s approach differs from previous administrations that made empty promises. He focuses on bringing back real competition by enforcing existing laws. Price fixing violates Section 1 of the Sherman Act, making it illegal without needing further legal analysis[5]. The investigation targets four companies—JBS, Cargill, Tyson Foods, and National Beef—that control 85% of U.S. beef processing, up from 36% in 1980[5].

The Trump administration has created a detailed plan to strengthen America’s beef industry. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced a three-part strategy to reinforce American beef production on October 22, 2025, along with Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler[11] [12]:

  1. Protecting and improving ranching operations: Cutting regulations and expanding grazing access on public lands
  2. Expanding processing capacity and market transparency: Enforcing compliance on voluntary country of origin labeling claims.
  3. Building demand among domestic supply: Adding more locally raised beef to school nutrition programs

Secretary Rollins stated, “America’s food supply chain is a national security priority for the Trump Administration. We are committed to ensuring the American people have an affordable source of protein and that America’s ranchers have a strong economic environment where they can continue to operate for generations to come”[11]. Patriots have always known that food security equals national security.

This intervention comes at a critical time. Family farms have decreased by 17% since 2017, resulting in the loss of over 100,000 operations [11]. The national cattle herd has dropped to a 75-year low while beef demand grew 9% in the last decade[11]. These numbers show how badly the meat packer cartel has damaged American agriculture.

Contact the White House or DOJ today—voice your outrage against price-gouging tyrants. Together, we’ll break the cartel and restore economic freedom!

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum’s plan to “slash red tape and restore grazing access on public lands”[11] marks a vital shift away from bureaucratic rules that have held back American ranchers. Health and Human Services Secretary Kennedy works to end “the decades-old stigma against natural saturated fat in beef and dairy products”[11]. This corrects years of misinformation that have hurt both consumers and producers.

Some Trump supporters don’t agree with all these changes. Beef company Meriwether Farms called Trump’s separate plan to buy Argentinian beef an “absolute betrayal”[10]. These conflicts show the complex challenges facing the administration as it balances quick consumer price relief with long-term support for domestic producers.

The industry investigation raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) pointed out that “the biggest donor to Trump’s inaugural fund was a subsidiary of JBS, a Brazilian meat processor” that paid millions to settle price-fixing claims[10].

Despite that, Trump’s plan addresses key structural issues in the meat industry. The USDA speeds up deregulation, increases processing capacity, and removes outdated barriers, such as obsolete grazing rules [11]. The Small Business Administration provides “government-guaranteed loans to support our producers”[11]. This gives independent operators the capital they need to compete against the cartel.

The administration fights on several fronts. They strengthen regulatory enforcement through the DOJ probe while working with different departments to remove bureaucratic obstacles that limit competition. This approach brings back constitutional principles that protect free enterprise from monopolistic control.

Trump’s actions give real hope to consumers and ranchers squeezed by the meat packer cartel. Everyone can help speed up change through their buying choices—supporting local ranchers and asking for clear meat labeling.

The fight against the Trump Meat Packer Cartel surpasses partisan politics. It represents core American values of fair competition, control over our food supply, and protection from foreign exploitation. These decisive actions help ensure that producers and consumers benefit from a truly free market, where prices reflect real competition rather than collusion and manipulation.

IV. Urgent Alert: Pollster Mitchell Sounds the MAGA Doom Siren – Numbers Plunge Amid Missteps

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Mark Mitchell of Rasmussen Reports warns that President Trump’s approval ratings have reached worrying levels as his administration tackles the meatpacker cartel. This unexpected decline could slow the recent DOJ probe into foreign meat monopolies unless the White House addresses growing criticism from its base.

Rasmussen Reports, which usually favors Republican candidates, shows Trump’s net approval rating has crashed to -8 percentage points. Mitchell leads polling at Rasmussen and warns that Trump’s popularity “is dropping, driven strongly by independents, as you would expect in a shutdown”[13]. Morning Consult’s November 7-9 poll makes things look even worse, with Trump’s net approval at -10 points [14].

These numbers raise red flags about the Trump Meat Packer Cartel investigation’s future:

  • Trump’s approval hit its peak at 56% on January 23 before dropping[13]
  • Only 45% of likely voters support his performance, while 53% don’t[13]
  • Young voters’ approval sits below 40%[15]
  • RealClearPolitics’ total polling puts Trump’s net approval at -8.9 percentage points – the lowest in his second term[13]

Mitchell’s Wake-Up Call to Republicans

Americans want Trump to focus on domestic issues, Mitchell points out. The Trump Meat Packer Cartel investigation fits what voters wish to [13]. He notes that this drop “isn’t as big as the last big shutdown,” but it needs quick attention [13].

The government shutdown takes much of the blame. The GOP faces criticism from over half the voters about what’s estimated to be a $14 billion weekly economic drain. Florida Republican county commissioner Anthony Sabatini puts it bluntly: “This is insane—we’re going to lose the mid-terms so badly”[16].

Two significant issues have split Trump’s once-solid MAGA base:

1. The Epstein Files Controversy

Trump’s team hasn’t handled the Epstein documents well, angering key supporters. Trump called the Epstein issue a “waste of time,” which upset podcast host Andrew Schulz, a previous Trump voter who had hosted him: “So we’re stupid. We’re wasting time… in all seriousness, that is, I think, what is enraging people right now, is it’s insulting our intelligence”[17].

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt pushed back against Democrats when Rep. Thomas Massie tried to release Epstein files. She claimed they were “desperately trying to concoct a hoax to smear the president”[18]. MAGA supporters who want transparency aren’t happy with this response.

2. Foreign Policy Reversals and H-1B Controversy

Joe Rogan reaches millions through his podcast and notes: “I think the whole MAGA thing right now is very divided, especially when you have one of the things they voted for was no war. Well, now it seems like we’re in a war. It’s quick, we’re six months in, and that’s already popped off”[17].

Trump’s support for the H-1B visa program during a Laura Ingraham interview sparked criticism. He seemed to change course after raising application fees from $2,000 to $5,000 to $100,000[19]. Steve Bannon disagreed: “All the visa programs…I think we’ve got enough folks, until everyone has a high-paying, high-value job”[19].

Theo Von hosted both Trump and Vice President Vance during the campaign. Now he sounds disappointed: “I felt like it was supposed to be America First, like, we’re focusing on what we’re doing to get things back into America. And then now that we’re caught up here, and it feels like we are just working for Israel”[17].

Bulwark podcast host Tim Miller explains why these supporters matter: “These are precisely the kinds of lower-frequency voters Trump mobilized in 2016 and 2024. If they’re not excited about what Trump is doing, it’s hard to imagine them showing up”[17].

Trump’s Meat Packer Cartel investigation faces trouble as support weakens. He needs strong political backing to fight powerful foreign interests controlling America’s food supply. Some MAGA supporters think Trump has abandoned his “America First” principles elsewhere. At the same time, his team tries to apply those same principles to the meat industry.

Trump’s disapproval rating hit 63 percent in recent polls, beating post-January 6 Capitol riot numbers by one point[16]. The Trump Meat Packer Cartel investigation might lose public support if this polling crisis continues.

Paul Dans challenges Senator Lindsey Graham and leads Project 2025. He sums it up: “President Trump is instinctually America First, but things are seriously askew. America First is experiencing a hijacking right now. He’s getting bad advice and is being kept in a bubble”[20].

Trump stays confident despite growing criticism: “MAGA was my idea. MAGA was nobody else’s idea. I know what MAGA wants better than anybody else, and MAGA wants to see our country thrive”[20]. The polls tell a different story.

The Trump Meat Packer Cartel investigation faces a clear challenge: Can the administration fight foreign beef industry monopolies while fixing MAGA supporters’ concerns about other issues? 🇺🇸🥩

V. Path to Unbreakable Victory: Refining MAGA Fire, Rejecting Globalist Traps

Trump can restore his polling numbers and win against the meat packer cartel by returning to MAGA’s core principles. The administration can turn current problems into lasting victories for American sovereignty and free enterprise through smart strategy adjustments.

Trump must reconnect with what made MAGA powerful in the first place to rebuild his declining poll numbers, according to Mark Mitchell’s plan. This means doubling down on its core beliefs: bringing back American greatness by reducing foreign influence, protecting the economy, and upholding traditional values[21]. The Trump Meat Packer Cartel investigation is the perfect opportunity to demonstrate these principles in action.

Reclaiming the America First Foundation

“MAGA was founded on the belief that the United States was once a ‘great’ country but has lost this status owing to foreign influence, both within its borders and without via globalization”[21]. The fight against foreign-dominated meat cartels directly tackles two key MAGA priorities:

  1. Economic protectionism against globalization
  2. Sovereign control over vital national interests

Republican supporters link MAGA with “making the USA self-sufficient as it once was” and “making America the superpower again”[22]. The Trump Meat Packer Cartel investigation shows these goals by challenging foreign control of our food supply.

Farm Security = National Security

Mitchell’s recovery strategy emphasizes that “farm security is national security”[23]. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth launched the National Farm Security Action Plan. It states that “land owned by foreign nationals—particularly those from countries of concern—is a potential threat to national security and future economic prosperity”[24].

The meat packer investigation should protect one of “the most essential pillars of the American republic”[24]. This strikes a chord with MAGA supporters who believe in “prioritizing American interests above all else”[25].

Exposing Globalist Infiltration

Trump must clearly show the connections between foreign interests and American institutions. He must keep his pledge to “end the direct or indirect purchase or control of American farmland by nationals from countries of concern or other foreign adversaries”[24] to curb the meat packer cartel. This addresses MAGA’s focus on “preserving traditional American values and jobs”[25].

Trump supporters can see the administration’s dedication to the principle that “Defending access to American abundance and preserving the American experiment is the foundation of agricultural security”[24].

Labor Solutions Without Amnesty

Mitchell’s recovery strategy must solve the farm labor crisis without compromising immigration principles. The meat industry faces a worker shortage. “About 70% of American farmworkers are born somewhere else,” and “more than 40% of that workforce in the country illegally”[26].

The administration must balance “strict enforcement of immigration laws against ‘illegals’”[22] with Agriculture Secretary Rollins’ recent statement that “we’re doing everything we can right now, within the statute, to make it better, easier, more efficient, and cheaper for our producers to use that [H-2A visa] program”[26].

Breaking Free of Global Populist Traps

Mitchell’s recovery plan must separate real America First policies from empty populist tactics. MAGA should avoid other global populist movements’ mistakes that “employ nationalism, scapegoating, and anti-globalist conspiracy theories to unite” power without delivering tangible results[27]. Trump should prove he provides tangible benefits for Americans, unlike other populist leaders.

Actions matter more than words. The administration’s reallocation of $50 billion “in potential cuts that can be reoriented to Trump administration priorities”[28] could fund efforts to break the meat packer cartel’s control over American agriculture while strengthening American agriculture.

🇺🇸 Take action now: Share this truth far and wide on X and rally behind Trump’s America First agenda!

Trump himself said, “MAGA was my idea. MAGA was nobody else’s idea. I know what MAGA wants better than anybody else”[29]. His policies must align with this claim and demonstrate a genuine commitment to economic sovereignty, fair competition, and American self-sufficiency.

The Trump Meat Packer Cartel investigation can rejuvenate support through real action. Breaking foreign monopolies over our food supply lets the administration deliver clear wins that reconnect with supporters while attracting independents who want economic fairness.

VI. Call to Arms: Patriots Rise – Share, Demand Justice, Secure the Republic!

The fight for American sovereignty goes beyond Washington—it reaches every grocery store, cattle ranch, and dinner table in our nation. Patriots have a chance to turn the Trump Meat Packer Cartel investigation into a grassroots revolution that will secure fair markets for future generations.

Our future hangs in the balance. Four corporations control more than 80% of the beef slaughtering and packing market. These companies—JBS, Tyson, Cargill, and National Beef—face multiple lawsuits, including one from McDonald’s that claims they worked together to inflate beef prices[30].

Here’s how you can break the cartel’s grip:

  1. Push for transparency: Ask your representatives to support country-of-origin labeling for all meat products
  2. Support local ranchers: Buy directly from American producers when you can
  3. Raise awareness: Share this piece with hashtags

Fellow patriots, defenders of our Constitution and champions of liberty—the time has come to reclaim America’s sovereign destiny! Join the fight—retweet, subscribe, and spread the word! 🇺🇸🥩🔥 .

Republicans are preparing for the critical 2026 midterms. They plan to show voters that Trump’s agenda lives on even though his name won’t be there[31]. A GOP operative puts it this way: “I think everyone has said from the beginning that we are going to sink or swim with the president… the president’s agenda is also going to be on the ballot in a certain way”[31].

Your activism on the meat packer issue strengthens the broader movement. Local actions matter—especially since controlling states could boost the MAGA movement long-term and help train future presidential hopefuls[32].

Our core conservative values remain clear: we believe in the free market and oppose federal government overreach[33]. Washington shouldn’t tell us what to buy or eat, but we need fair competition[33]. NCBA members say it best: “Telling Americans what they can and cannot buy at the grocery store does not line up with NCBA’s policy book or our conservative values”[33].

Are you ready to stand with American ranchers against foreign monopolies? Will you push the Justice Department to complete its investigation without political interference?

The bipartisan focus on meat industry consolidation[30] gives us a chance to unite Americans across party lines. By highlighting economic fairness and national security, we can grow our coalition beyond traditional boundaries.

This fight embodies our beliefs: constitutional limits on monopoly power, nationalist protection of our food supply, libertarian free markets, and Republican economic opportunity. Together, we’ll make sure producers and consumers benefit from real competition rather than suffer under foreign control.

Stand strong. Share wide. Secure victory. 🇺🇸

Key Takeaways

Trump’s DOJ investigation targets a meat packer cartel that has grown from 36% to 85% market control since 1980, with foreign-owned companies like Brazil’s JBS leading the monopoly that has crushed American ranchers and inflated consumer prices.

• Four companies control 85% of U.S. beef processing, driving ranchers’ share per dollar from 70 cents to 37 cents since 1970

• Trump directed the DOJ to investigate JBS, Tyson, Cargill, and National Beef for price fixing and collusion on November 7, 2024

• Foreign ownership threatens food security while beef prices surge 30% higher than pre-inflation levels

• Polling shows Trump’s approval dropping to -8 points amid government shutdown and MAGA base concerns over policy reversals

• Recovery requires doubling down on America First principles while breaking foreign monopolies over the domestic food supply

• Patriots must demand transparency, support local ranchers, and pressure representatives to enforce antitrust laws

This investigation represents a critical test of whether the Trump administration can deliver on core MAGA promises of economic sovereignty and fair competition. Success requires sustained grassroots pressure to ensure the DOJ follows through on breaking up this foreign-controlled cartel that has exploited American consumers and destroyed family farms for decades.

FAQs

Q1. What is the Trump Meat Packer Cartel investigation about?

The investigation targets four major meatpacking companies that control 85% of the U.S. beef processing market for alleged price-fixing and market manipulation. It aims to break up their monopoly and restore fair competition in the industry.

Q2. How has the meat packer cartel affected American ranchers and consumers?

The cartel has significantly reduced ranchers’ profits, with their share of each beef dollar dropping from 70 cents in 1970 to just 37 cents today. Consumers have faced inflated beef prices, with recent increases of over 30% compared to pre-inflation levels.

Q3. Why is foreign ownership of meatpacking companies a concern?

Foreign ownership, like Brazilian-owned JBS, is seen as a threat to America’s food security and sovereignty. It raises concerns about foreign control over a critical part of the U.S. food supply chain.

Q4. How is the Trump administration addressing the meatpacker monopoly?

Besides the DOJ investigation, the administration has announced plans to slash regulations, expand grazing on public lands, enforce country-of-origin labeling, and increase the use of locally raised beef in school nutrition programs.

Q5. What can consumers do to support the fight against the meatpacker cartel?

Consumers can support local ranchers by buying directly from American producers when possible, demand transparency by contacting representatives to support country-of-origin labeling, and spread awareness about the issue on social media.

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