BY Benjamin ClarkMay 15, 2025
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 | May 15, 2025
9 months ago

Dramatic drop in egg prices aligns with Trump’s claims

President Donald Trump faces vindication after CNN dismisses his claims about declining food costs just weeks before official data proves him right.

According to Daily Caller, the latest Consumer Price Index revealed a 0.4% drop in food-at-home prices during April 2025, marking the steepest decline since September 2020, with egg prices experiencing a dramatic 12.7% decrease.

The data release comes after CNN reporter Daniel Dale labeled Trump's assertions about falling grocery prices as false in late April, citing March figures that showed modest increases.

The subsequent price drops have forced the network to acknowledge the accuracy of the president's predictions, particularly regarding egg prices.

CNN Fact-checking Controversy Unfolds

CNN's stance on Trump's grocery price claims has evolved significantly over the past few weeks. The network initially took a strong position against the president's statements, dismissing them outright through their fact-checking process.

Their coverage focused heavily on disputing Trump's specific claims about egg price reductions, particularly his assertion of a "93, 94%" decrease.

David Goldman, executive editor at CNN Business, has since acknowledged the accuracy of Trump's general prediction about falling prices. The network's reversal highlights the challenges of real-time fact-checking when market indicators suggest upcoming price changes that haven't yet appeared in official data.

The situation has sparked debate about media fact-checking methodology and timing, especially concerning economic predictions and market trends. Critics argue that CNN's initial fact-check failed to consider pending market indicators that suggested imminent price decreases.

White House Response to Media Coverage

Deputy White House Press Secretary Anna Kelly offered a pointed critique of media coverage regarding the price fluctuations:

Legacy media outlets were quick to blame President Trump for egg prices amid the bird flu outbreak, but refused to cover how his policies dramatically dropped prices. The truth hurts: while the legacy media tried everything to keep him out of office, President Trump won, his policies are working, and families across the country are benefitting from lower costs.

The administration's response emphasizes what they view as biased coverage of economic developments under Trump's leadership.

Officials point to the latest CPI data as evidence of successful economic policies despite initial skepticism from major media outlets.

Market Indicators and Price Trends

Agricultural market data had already suggested an incoming decrease in food prices, particularly for eggs. The Department of Agriculture documented consistent declines in egg prices through late March, while private sector analysts noted softening costs across various food categories, including meat and produce.

These early indicators preceded the official CPI confirmation of falling prices. Market experts suggest the lag between wholesale and retail price adjustments explains the timing discrepancy between Trump's predictions and the official data release.

Consumer advocates note that despite recent decreases, egg prices remain significantly higher than in previous years. Current prices still show a 49% increase compared to the previous year and exceed 2021 levels, a context that adds important perspective to the recent declines.

Conclusion About Price Predictions and Media Coverage

President Trump's predictions about declining grocery prices, particularly regarding eggs, have been validated by the April 2025 Consumer Price Index data, showing a 0.4% decrease in food-at-home prices and a 12.7% drop in egg prices. The confirmation comes after CNN initially dismissed these claims in their fact-checking coverage.

The controversy highlights the complex relationship between market indicators, official economic data, and media coverage of presidential statements.

While Trump's specific percentage claims about price decreases were exaggerated, his core prediction about falling food costs proved accurate, leading to acknowledgment from media outlets that had previously disputed his assertions.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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