W.H. Spox Refuses to Call Baby Formula Shortage a Crisis: It’s Not ‘About the Label’
‘I think it is about addressing directly the need that families all across the country have’
May 13, 2022 7:00 PM
By Grabien Staff
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BEDINGFIELD: "Well, I don’t think it's about a label. I think it is about addressing directly the need that families all across the country have. Listen, I’m a mom. I have two young kids. I’m not terribly far removed from the days of feeding my kids with formula. I know, and we know, and the president knows how stressful this is for families across the country. It's why he's taking action. It's why — " BOLDUAN: "Of course, you said if it's for one family, Kate, it'll be a crisis. But there is — is there a hesitation against calling this a crisis if that’s what it is?" BEDINGFIELD: "I can tell you there is no hesitation against acting, which is what the President is doing and it is what this administration is doing.”