Trump Bakes A Loaf Of Nonsense With Bizarre Remark About Grocery Store Purchases

The former president made a bonkers claim relating to bread at a Washington, D.C., summit Friday.
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Former President Donald Trump on Friday suggested that people need identification to purchase groceries, repeating a wild claim he’s pushed in the past.

“You have voter ID to buy a loaf of bread. You have ID to buy a loaf of bread,” he said at a summit of the Concerned Women for America, a conservative group, in Washington, D.C.

Trump has made similar assertions over the years. During a 2018 rally, he stated that “you need a picture on a card, you need ID,” to buy groceries. Months later, he suggested that there’s an ID requirement for cereal purchases.

In 2019, the former president received pushback for another supermarket-related claim when he said grocery stores would “work along” with federal employees amid a government shutdown.

“Local people know who they are when they go for groceries,” he said at the time. “That’s what happens in times like this — they know the people, they’ve been dealing with them for years, and they work along.”

Social media users mocked this week’s bread remarks from Trump, quipping that they got “carded for pumpernickel the other day.”

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