Rep. Earl Buddy Carter discussed the 'upsetting' scene at a Texas border facility that's housing baby formula for migrant infants amid nationwide shortage.
Rep. Earl Buddy Carter, R-Ga., discusses the baby formula shortage after President Biden claims he was in the dark about the crisis for months, arguing the White House is 'tone-deaf.'
During his interview on "Mornings with Maria" Thursday, Rep. Earl Buddy Carter blasted the Costco-like stockpiles ofREP. EARL BUDDY CARTER: We did see baby formula, the infant formula at the border. And, of course, we were looking for it. And, you know, it's so sad because when you walk into these warehouses that they have here, particularly in the Donna facility, which is where they have the unaccompanied children and the families there, it looks like a Costco. I mean, it just shelves of all kind of different materials.
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