Trump Declares Meat Supply 'Critical,' Aiming to Reopen Plants
Wednesday, April 29, 2020 | |
| By ALAN RAPPEPORT The Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, said the administration would audit any company that received more than $2 million. | | | By ANA SWANSON and DAVID YAFFE-BELLANY The executive order is meant to prevent shortages of pork, chicken and other products. But unions fear it will endanger workers in the plants, which have become coronavirus hot spots. | | | By JIM TANKERSLEY and CHARLIE SAVAGE A new legal and political front is coming into view as the nation starts to ease public health limits that have crippled the economy: Will business owners fear lawsuits and stay closed anyway? | | |
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