Rebel Republican uncovers potential motive behind Trump’s mysterious beef plan: ‘bailout?’

President Donald Trump confused and angered onlookers Friday after announcing a plan to combat surging beef prices, but by Saturday, one Republican lawmaker believes they may have discovered the real motive behind the unorthodox arrangement.

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Trump revealed Friday morning that he had “concluded a deal” that would see as much as 300,000 metric tons of ground beef – the equivalent of more than 2.6 billion quarter-pound hamburger patties – imported into the United States over a 90-day period. As part of the deal, Trump said his administration would waive tariffs on the imported goods, which would be sold at 25% below “current market prices.”

When asked by a reporter Friday where the beef would be imported from, Trump declined to answer.

“I don’t want to say,” Trump said.

A viral and lengthy post on X written by a user who claims to be a medical student and former research scientist alleges the beef import plan of being a “stealth bailout for meat companies,” a theory that Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) appeared to agree with after sharing the post and asking a pointed question of his own: “Could this be considered a fast food bailout?”

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Massie also singled out fast-food chains such as McDonald’s, Wendy’s and Burger King as potential beneficiaries of a surge of cheap ground beef, all three of which have been squeezed by surging beef prices, with beef costs increasing by 48% as of March when compared with the previous 12 months.

In a separate social media post, Massie called Trump’s plan a “slap in the face to American cattlemen and consumers.”

“Dumping foreign beef in U.S. markets can temporarily lower prices but it won’t incentivize American farmers to raise more beef. Bring back Country Of Origin Labels & pass my PRIME Act,” Massie wrote, referring to his bill that would loosen restrictions around the sale of meat directly to consumers.

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Hey @grok, how many tons of ground beef does Trump say he will import over 90 days at 25% below market price and how many tons of ground beef do McDonald’s, Wendy’s, and Burger King chains use collectively in the course of 90 days? Could this be considered a fast food bailout? https://t.co/TAm71umeAe
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) August 22, 2026

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