While families across America prepare for Easter celebrations, they have President Donald Trump to thank for being able to afford eggs for their holiday meals. In a stunning vindication of his America First economic policies, egg prices have plummeted an incredible 80% since Trump took office just over a year ago.
Remember when the Biden regime had Americans paying through the nose for basic groceries? A dozen eggs cost families upwards of $5-6 in many parts of the country under Biden's disastrous economic policies. Now, thanks to Trump's swift action to unleash American energy production and slash job-killing regulations, those same eggs are back to reasonable prices that working families can actually afford.
A Promise Made, A Promise Kept
This isn't luck – it's leadership. During his 2024 campaign, President Trump looked the American people in the eye and promised he would bring down the crushing food inflation that was bankrupting middle-class families. While the mainstream media mocked him and claimed it was impossible, Trump knew exactly what needed to be done.
"We're going to bring down energy costs, we're going to cut the red tape strangling our farmers, and we're going to make food affordable for American families again," Trump declared on the campaign trail.
By prioritizing American energy dominance and eliminating Biden's war on farmers, the Trump administration has delivered results that speak for themselves. Lower fuel costs mean cheaper transportation. Fewer regulations mean farmers can focus on production instead of government paperwork. It's Economics 101 – something the radical left apparently never learned.
Compare that to the Biden years, when families had to choose between buying eggs or filling up their gas tanks. The previous administration's assault on American energy and obsession with climate extremism drove up costs across the board, hitting working families the hardest.
The Trump Economy is Back
This Easter miracle is just the beginning. With Trump's pro-growth policies firing on all cylinders and the deep state's regulatory stranglehold finally broken, American families can once again afford to put food on their tables and gas in their tanks.
The question isn't whether Trump can fix Biden's mess – he's already proving it every single day. The question is: how long will it take for the legacy media to admit they were wrong about everything?
