Hard to tell. Impossible to verify. Nevertheless, what would be the better response? (1) To publicize there is tainted baby formula and then risking blow-back for publicizing it and being blamed for causing the shortage, or (2) taking the tainted baby formula off the market without any explanation. The public would then blame the Administration.
Hard to tell. Impossible to verify. Nevertheless, what would be the better response? (1) To publicize there is tainted baby formula and then risking blow-back for publicizing it and being blamed for causing the shortage, or (2) taking the tainted baby formula off the market without any explanation. The public would then blame the Administration.
I think scenario (2) is more plausible.