Ross Berry comments on food regulation and political discourse in recent posts

Ross Berry, New Hampshire State Representative for Hillsborough 44th District - Facebook
Ross Berry, New Hampshire State Representative for Hillsborough 44th District - Facebook
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Ross Berry, a public figure active on social media, posted several comments between September 2 and 3, 2025, addressing political and cultural topics.

On September 2, 2025, Berry commented on food regulations with the statement: “When will the madness end?!? Unlicensed Sourdough??? The horror.” On the same day, he criticized reactions to political figures’ health and appearance: “These guys are the biggest losers of all time. Silent for 4 years of Biden cognitive decline but then freak out because Trump needs some moisturizer on his hands.” The following day, Berry posted a brief message: “Bye.”

Berry’s remarks reflect ongoing debates in U.S. politics about age and health among presidential candidates. Concerns about President Joe Biden’s cognitive abilities have been a recurring topic during his administration, as have discussions about former President Donald Trump’s health and public appearances.

Food regulation in the United States is overseen by agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and state-level departments. These agencies set guidelines for food safety that can sometimes result in licensing requirements for artisanal producers such as sourdough bakers.



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