Fox News' Sean Hannity shared photos that falsely claimed to show "pallets and pallets" of baby formula at the southern border that were reserved for "illegal immigrants."
Rep. Kat Cammack (R – Florida)
joined the Fox News host on Friday to talk about the national shortage of baby formula. She's among several Republicans who have decried President Joe Biden over his decision to
provide baby formula to migrant infants. Cammack has been on several Fox shows to express outrage over the issue and shared photos she said were given to her by a Customs and Border Patrol agent.
"Pallets and pallets of baby formula for illegal immigrants and their families even as hardworking American...families, we are now suffering a massive nationwide shortage," Hannity lamented, showing the photos on-air.
"The photo Hannity pointed to, and the one that followed it, showed boxes and boxes clearly labeled NIDO," the report, titled "Outrage Creation," read. "As anyone at Fox could have discovered with about a minute's worth of fact-checking, NIDO is not baby formula; it is powdered milk. As its maker, Nestlé,
specifically notes: 'NIDO® products are only intended for children ages 1 year and older.'"