Former President Donald Trump wanted to be thanked publicly for keeping meat processing plants open during the height of the COVID pandemic, according to a new report.On Thursday, a report from a House select subcommittee investigating the pandemic indicated that the Trump administration “requested” that companies in the meatpacking industry “issue positive statements and social media about the President’s action on behalf of the industry, about the Order itself and about how it will help ensure the food supply chain remains strong.”The order referenced in the report was issued in April 2020, when the former president, via the Defense Production Act, signed an executive order to keep meat processing plants open and functioning.Thursday’s report came after concerns surfaced that the
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