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Department of Agriculture, food prices rose 25 percent between and The rundown: As Vice President Kamala Harris targets grocery stores for driving up the cost of living, her fellow Democrats are accepting ever larger donations from political action committees funded by America's biggest grocers.
Here's how her crackdown contrasts with rising donations from major grocers. Why it matters: Harris has promised to clamp down on price gouging at grocery stores as part of her efforts to contain the political liability of inflation, which surged to 4-decade highs during her time in the White House as Joe Biden's Vice President.
The proposal has brought accusations that Harris is planning Communist-style price controls from Donald Trump. The Harris campaign claims that many large grocery chains have kept prices high despite stable production costs, leading to their highest profits in 20 years. However, grocery stores typically operate on slim profit margin. Meanwhile, Federal Election Commission data by Reuters reveals that Democratic lawmakers have received donations from top food companies this campaign cycle.
What happens now? Activists say lawmakers should realize that accepting those donations may come with strings attached, especially when an issue emerges as a campaign talking point. While Harris wants Congress to pass the first-ever federal ban on alleged price-gouging, some Democrats reportedly believe the proposal may not advance, even if the party wins the White House and Congress this November. The rundown: Hezbollah's secretary general Hassan Nasrallah said Israel has crossed "all red lines" during a fiery Sunday speech after the Lebanese militant group exchanged a barrage of attacks with the neighboring nation.