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Trump Orders DOJ Probe Into Meatpackers Over Soaring Beef Prices

Key Takeaways

  • President Trump orders DOJ antitrust probe into major meatpackers over alleged price-fixing.
  • Four companies control 85% of US grain-fed cattle processing.
  • Beef prices hit record highs in 2025, with ground chuck up 13.5% year-over-year.
  • Industry denies collusion, claims packers are losing money despite high retail prices.

US President Donald Trump has ordered the Justice Department to launch an antitrust investigation into major meatpacking companies, accusing them of “illicit collusion, price fixing, and price manipulation” amid record-high beef prices.

The probe, confirmed by Attorney General Pam Bondi, will be led by Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater, who heads the DOJ’s antitrust division.

Market Dominance Under Scrutiny

The investigation focuses on whether leading processors have engaged in practices that distort market competition. Four companies—Tyson Foods, Cargill, JBS USA, and National Beef Packing Company—together control approximately 85% of US grain-fed cattle processing.

The Justice Department has not yet named specific targets in its investigation.

Record Beef Prices and Industry Response

Beef prices have reached unprecedented levels in 2025, driven by droughts that damaged pasturelands and increased feed costs. This has forced ranchers to reduce the national herd to its smallest size in nearly 75 years.

Recent data shows ground chuck beef at $6.33 per pound in September, representing a 13.5% increase from the previous year. Despite these soaring costs, consumer demand has remained strong.

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins stated: “We need transparency, accountability, and a fair market that rewards those who actually raise and produce our beef — not the corporate middlemen gaming the system.”

Industry Pushback and Political Context

The Meat Institute, representing major processors, rejected the allegations, arguing the industry is “heavily regulated” with transparent market transactions.

CEO Julie Anna Potts countered that despite high retail prices, “beef packers have been losing money because the price of cattle is at record highs.”

Trump’s investigation comes days after Republican election losses dominated by cost-of-living concerns. The President said the action aims to “protect our American ranchers” from “majority foreign-owned meat packers who artificially inflate prices and jeopardise national food security.”

The DOJ’s antitrust division holds authority to issue subpoenas and pursue both civil and criminal investigations into anti-competitive conduct.

This investigation follows Trump’s earlier controversial suggestion to lower beef prices by increasing imports from Argentina, which drew criticism from ranchers concerned about .

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