DOJ investigating meatpacking companies after Trump price manipulation allegations
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The DOJ's antitrust division is investigating major meatpacking companies, including Cargill, JBS, National Beef, and Tyson Foods, over allegations of price manipulation and anti-competitive conduct. The probe, reported in April 2026, follows claims linked to former President Trump's accusations. The investigation aims to determine if these firms engaged in criminal conduct affecting meat prices.
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