Tuesday 17 May 2022 06:07 AM GOP Rep. Kat Cammack rages at huge stockpile of baby formula at border center trends now

Tuesday 17 May 2022 06:07 AM GOP Rep. Kat Cammack rages at huge stockpile of baby formula at border center trends now
Tuesday 17 May 2022 06:07 AM GOP Rep. Kat Cammack rages at huge stockpile of baby formula at border center trends now

Tuesday 17 May 2022 06:07 AM GOP Rep. Kat Cammack rages at huge stockpile of baby formula at border center trends now

A Republican congresswoman took a trip to the U.S.-Mexico border in to expose the stock pile of baby formula being sent to border facilities while American families continue to face empty shelves amid a nationwide shortage.

Rep. Kat Cammack, of Florida, was accused of lying about the formula crisis after she posted photos to Twitter last week showing full shelves of baby formula and food at a processing center at the southern border.

The congresswoman claims she went down south Sunday and surveyed the facilities herself, finding not only an amass of formula, but other necessary infant supplies.

'Last week, I received text messages and photos from Border Patrol agents showing a stockpile of baby formula and there was complete outrage from the White House, CNN and other liberal outlets claiming that we were lying, so I decided to go down myself and film it,' she told Fox Business on Monday. 

'Lo and behold, not only was there stocked warehouses, but there were multiple stocked warehouses that have been not only filled with baby formula, diapers, wipes and clothing, but they have been doing this for months and there's more en route.'

The GOP has criticized President Joe Biden's slow response to the formula crisis, which was caused by ongoing supply disruptions and exacerbated by a February safety recall at the nation's largest formula manufacturing plant.

Abbott Laboratories revealed Monday that it had entered into a consent decree with the FDA that creates a pathway to reopen its Michigan baby formula factory, however the timeline for operations remains unclear. 

The outrage at the border stock pile also comes as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plans next week to end restrictions, known as Title 42, that have prevented migrants from seeking asylum under U.S. law and international treaty on grounds of preventing the spread of COVID-19. 

Border officials are preparing for surge in the numbers of migrants when the health order expires on May 23.

A Republican congresswoman took a trip to the U.S.-Mexico border in to expose the stock pile of baby formula being sent to border facilities

A Republican congresswoman took a trip to the U.S.-Mexico border in to expose the stock pile of baby formula being sent to border facilities

The congresswoman claims she went down south Sunday and surveyed the facilities herself, finding not only an amass of formula, but other necessary infant supplies

The congresswoman claims she went down south Sunday and surveyed the facilities herself, finding not only an amass of formula, but other necessary infant supplies

Rep. Kat Cammack, of Florida, was accused of lying about the formula crisis after she posted photos to Twitter last week showing full shelves of baby formula and food at a processing center at the southern border

Rep. Kat Cammack, of Florida, was accused of lying about the formula crisis after she posted photos to Twitter last week showing full shelves of baby formula and food at a processing center at the southern border

Cammack argued the shortage is just another example of how Biden is incapable of quickly solving problems confronting the U.S. 

'This just points again to how out of touch this administration is and they could stop this with a simple policy change,' she said Monday after sharing the footage she captured at the border facilities. 

The legislator, escorted by border patrol agents, captured pictures and videos from inside the facility, showing pallets filled with unopened boxes of baby supplies.

One image showed mounds of infant formula featuring handwritten dates, likely to denote expiration, of June 2023.

She also showed video of migrants appearing to utilize the supplies.

Cammack, speaking to Fox after the visit, said it is 'just another example of the broken administration that doesn't know how to govern.'

Cammack is pictured amid the pallets of infant supplies

Cammack is pictured amid the pallets of infant supplies

She also showed video of migrants appearing to utilize the supplies

She also showed video of migrants appearing to utilize the supplies

Cammack said there were multiple stocked warehouses that have been filled with baby formula, diapers, wipes and clothing

Cammack said there were multiple stocked warehouses that have been filled with baby formula, diapers, wipes and clothing

Cammack surveys the facility alongside Border Patrol agents

Cammack surveys the facility alongside Border Patrol agents

The Republican also branded U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg a liar, criticizing his defense of the administration's handling of the shortage and the shutdown of the Abbott Nutrition plant.

'And to the Secretary of Transportation's remarks that they have been on top of this from day one: That is a lie,' she argued. 

'They canceled 43 percent of this manufacturer's production with no plan to backfill that market share that they make up,' Cammack said. 'So, how have they been on top of this? Because moms for months have been saying it was getting harder and harder to find formula.'

Buttigieg, appearing Sunday on Face the Nation, had blamed the worsening formula shortage on Abbott Nutrition, the largest formula supplier in America. 

'Fundamentally, we are here because a company was not able to guarantee that its plant was safe, and that plant has shut down,' the Democrat said.

'Let's be very clear. This is a capitalist country. The government does not make baby formula, nor should it. Companies make formula, and one of those companies — a company which, by the way, seems to have 40 percent market share — messed up and is unable to confirm that a plant, a major plant, is safe and free of contamination.'

He added: 'The administration's also been working with other companies to try to surge their production. That's led to an increase in production, which is helping to compensate. But at the end of the day, this plant needs to come back online safely.' 

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg on Sunday night blamed the worsening formula shortage on Abbott Nutrition, the largest formula supplier in America

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg on Sunday night blamed the worsening formula shortage on Abbott Nutrition, the largest formula supplier in America

Pete Buttigieg said the baby formula shortage is affecting him and his husband Chasten as they have had to 'root around' for food for their twins

Pete Buttigieg said the baby formula shortage is affecting him and his husband Chasten as they have had to 'root around' for food for their twins

Buttigieg also revealed Monday that he and his husband, Chasten Buttigieg, have been directly impacted by the formula shortage, alleging they have had to 'root around' and talk to friends out of state to get food for their nine-month old twins.

The transportation secretary said their twins - Penelope Rose and Joseph August Buttigieg - are 'completely reliant' on formula. 

'Like millions of Americans we've had to root around find different solutions. Spend more time clicking and clicking online - even get in touch with relatives out of state. We're okay we've figured it out at least for now,' he told Sirius XM. 

'But I think a lot about the situation for parents who don't have the time or don't have a car, don't have the money to be able to from from store to store to store looking for solutions,' he added. 

Cammack first revealed the stock pile last Thursday when she shared an image of a shelving unit at a U.S. Border Patrol facility in Texas

Cammack first revealed the stock pile last Thursday when she shared an image of a shelving unit at a U.S. Border Patrol facility in Texas 

Cammack first revealed the stock pile last Thursday when she shared an image of a shelving unit at a U.S. Border Patrol facility in Texas that showed a single shelf with four boxes full of baby formula containers, and a half-dozen more baby formula containers on that shelf.

Cammack said at the time that a border patrol agent sent her the image. 

Some conservatives have since claimed that Biden is shipping 'thousands' of pallets of baby formula to the border while parents in the U.S. struggle to find formula. 

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, last week, called the images 'shameful.'

Then-White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Friday that Border Patrol is 'following the law' that requires the government to provide adequate food, specifically formula for children under the age of one, who are detained at the border.

Nonetheless, American citizens are outraged by the images. 

'Have you contacted all the parents in the United States to ask them if they have formula? The illegals should not have been given formula when our shelves are empty,' a social media user identified only as Sophie penned. 'They could have stayed across the border and gotten all the formula they needed. Americans don't have that option!'

'Bottom Line is clown bozo Biden administration does not care about the baby formula shortage,' echoed Karen. 'It’s at the border given to illegals for their babies. It’s all about Power and Votes!'

'Get the baby formula from the border warehouses. It’s ours to begin with. Those babies have their moms providing food along the trip,' Robert Chell tweeted. 'You can’t tell me those moms have been packing and walking all the way to the US with formula. It’s a little bit of hard luck but we are hurting.'

'As much as the Biden administration has stripped mothers in America from feeding their babies and stockpiling formula at the border for illegal immigrants babies before giving it to American babies. This is unconscionable,' added Terri Detherage.

'We should NOT be sending formula to the border while American babies are hungry and parents are frantic,' another Twitter user pleaded.

American citizens are outraged by the stock pile at the border facility and Biden's handling of the formula shortage

American citizens are outraged by the stock pile at the border facility and Biden's handling of the formula shortage

Also Monday, Abbott Nutrition revealed it has reached a deal with the FDA that could see it reopen its shuttered Michigan plant within two weeks, pending approval from the federal regulator.

‘After FDA approval, Abbott could restart the site within two weeks; from the time of restart it would take six to eight weeks before product is available on shelves,' a company spokesperson told DailyMail.com on Monday.

The federal regulator, during a media call Monday night, confirmed it has not yet given its approval, saying: 'We are negotiating with Abbott to get them up and running as soon as possible.'

The agency has declined to answer questions about the timeline for the Michigan's plants reopening and instead directed reporters to Abbott.

'I think we all know the treachery of giving exact timeframes to get these things done because as corrections are made sometimes new things are discovered and sometimes it goes very quickly,' FDA Commissioner Robert Califf said.

'Abbott itself has made a statement that they believe they could be started up within about two weeks and then up to full capacity in about two months, I think they said. You can refer back to them for details on this.' 

Califf did add that he believes Abbott's 'timeframes are reasonable.'

The Abbott Laboratories factory has reached a deal with the FDA that could see it reopen in as few as two weeks once the federal regulator grants its approval. The agency, during a media call Monday, called providing a specific timeframe for reopening 'treacherous' and referred the press to Abbott for more information

The Abbott Laboratories factory has reached a deal with the FDA that could see it reopen in as few as two weeks once the federal regulator grants its approval. The agency, during a media call Monday, called providing a specific timeframe for reopening 'treacherous' and referred the press to Abbott for more information

FDA Commissioner Robert Califf (pictured on April 28) has declined to provide a specific timeline for the reopening of America's largest baby formula producer

FDA Commissioner Robert Califf (pictured on April 28) has declined to provide a specific timeline for the reopening of America's largest baby formula producer

Abbott told DailyMail.com on Monday it could restart the plant in two weeks 'after FDA approval.' Pictured: A locked, nearly empty, Walmart shelf displaying formula on May 10

Abbott told DailyMail.com on Monday it could restart the plant in two weeks 'after FDA approval.' Pictured: A locked, nearly empty, Walmart shelf displaying formula on May 10

TIMELINE SHOWS HOW AMERICA'S LARGEST BABY FORMULA PLANT CEASED PRODUCTION

Abbott Laboratories, the biggest baby formula supplier in the U.S., ceased production at its Michigan plant in February 2022 amid reports of fatal bacterial infections.

A timeline of events shows reveals the shut down was the plant had previously been under scrutiny by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

September 2021: The FDA conducted a four-day inspection of the Abbott Laboratories plant in Sturgis, Michigan.

The inspection report revealed the plant 'did not maintain' clean and sanitary conditions in at least one building that manufactured, processed, packaged or held baby formula.

FDA officials also observed poor hand washing among Abbott plant staff who 'worked directly with infant formula.'

The FDA also noted an instance of improper equipment maintenance and temperature control. 

October 2021: A whistleblower sends the FDA a 34-page document outlining potential concerns with the Sturgis plant. 

The document, which was made public by Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro in April 2022, was written by a former plant employee. 

The employee accused the plant of lax cleaning practices, falsifying records, releasing untested infant formula, and hiding information during an FDA audit in 2019, among other issues. 

January - March 2022: The FDA conducted multiple inspections at the Sturgis plant over the course of three months in 2022. A ten-page inspection report revealed multiple violations at the facility.

The agency alleged the plant failed to ensure that all surfaces that contact infant formula were maintained to prevent cross-contamination.

The report states the facility 'did not establish a system of process controls' to ensure the baby formula 'does not become adulterated due to the presence of microorganisms in the formula or the processing environment.'

Officials also alleged the plant failed to disclose in an

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