They Said It Was Just a Bug-Then Trump’s Team Exposed the Border Disaster Behind It
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What if the screwworm outbreak in Texas is really a border scandal the media tried to bury?
Tonight on THE RAW FEED, we break down the exploding New World screwworm story and why the Trump administration says this was never just a random livestock parasite scare. What began as concern over a screwworm case in South Texas is now being framed as a direct consequence of Biden border policy, failed USDA oversight, and years of ignored warnings as the threat moved north through Central America and Mexico. Secretary Brooke Rollins says the American food supply is safe, this is not a virus, and the infected calf is already recovering, but the bigger issue is how a pest eradicated from the United States in 1966 was allowed to get this close again under the Biden-Harris administration.
This video examines the growing conservative argument that border security is biosecurity and that farm security is national security. After the Darien Gap crisis intensified in 2022, New World screwworm advanced through the region, reached Mexico by 2024, and has now triggered renewed alarm in Texas ranching and agriculture circles. While corporate media outlets focus on panic headlines, the real scandal may be the cover-up: were federal officials asleep while America’s ranchers and producers were left exposed? Brooke Rollins is demanding answers, and many conservatives are asking why the previous USDA failed to act before President Trump returned to office.
We also cover the Trump administration response, which officials say is aggressive, proven, and already working. Rollins says APHIS staffing dedicated to New World screwworm jumped from just 10 employees to more than 120 in roughly 14 months, alongside a reported $1.3 billion deployment, approval of new sterile fly technology, a $750 million facility at Moore Air Base in Texas, expanded fly dispersal operations, and a new facility in Metapa, Mexico. This is the same sterile fly eradication playbook that defeated screwworm decades ago, now being revived at scale to protect American cattle, ranchers, farmers, and the U.S. food system.
If Democrats thought they could dodge accountability by changing the subject, this report explains why that strategy is collapsing. Amy Klobuchar raised questions, but Brooke Rollins and the Trump team are drawing a sharp contrast between competent America First governance and the negligence they say defined the Biden years. If the threat can be stopped, and the solution was always known, then the question becomes impossible to ignore: who let screwworm get back to Texas, and what else did Washington refuse to stop? Watch to hear the part the legacy media does not want discussed.
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