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Judge Jeanine Blasts Biden Administration’s Failure to Prevent East Coast Port Crisis

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In a recent segment of The Ingraham Angle, Judge Jeanine Pirro strongly criticized the Biden administration’s handling of the East Coast port labor crisis, warning of significant economic consequences for American families as dockworkers and longshoremen continue their strike. Pirro pointed out that the administration had ample time to address the looming strike, yet failed to take meaningful action.

“Everyone knew this contract was up in June,” Judge Jeanine remarked. “But here we are, months later, with no resolution, and now Americans are going to pay the price, especially during the holiday season.”

The strike, which involves a large number of East Coast dockworkers, is threatening critical supply chains, particularly the distribution of goods like canned goods, 85% of which pass through these ports. Judge Jeanine highlighted the administration’s inability to predict and prepare for this crisis, emphasizing that these failures will result in shortages and higher prices for consumers.

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“The American people will suffer for this,” Judge Jeanine stated, noting that the holidays will be especially impacted as goods become scarcer and more expensive due to the strike’s disruption of key imports.

The White House has been monitoring the situation, but according to Judge Jeanine, monitoring is not enough. “This administration only reacts, and even then, it’s often too late. We need leadership that takes proactive steps to prevent these kinds of crises.”

Judge Jeanine also touched on the broader implications of the port strike, warning that its ripple effects will extend beyond the U.S. economy, affecting international markets and global supply chains.

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With the strike ongoing and no immediate resolution in sight, Judge Jeanine’s sharp critique of the administration’s inaction stands as a pointed reminder of the leadership challenges currently facing the country. As the situation develops, Judge Jeanine remains vocal about the need for decisive action from Washington to resolve the labor dispute before its effects become even more far-reaching.

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