Small plates maven José Andrés is stepping up to the proverbial plate in a big way during the government shutdown. With gridlock looming in Washington D.C. because of a budget dispute about a potential border wall that American taxpayers weren’t supposed to pay for, many government workers are looking at an uncertain 2019.
Enter Andrés, a world-renown chef who has done a number of different humanitarian projects over the years, including in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria devastated the island in 2017. His World Central Kitchen has fed countless thousands in need, and with news of the government shutdown possibly slipping into the new year, Andrés has offered to feed out-of-work government employees until a budget is agreed upon and everyone can get back to work.
Andrés retweeted Donald Trump threatening a shutdown of the government for “a very long time” and said that he would provide free meals to workers shut down in the process.
And I will offer again Free Sandwiches to the poor men and women of the federal government, republicans and democrats, at every restaurant of mine in DC for lunch until they get paid again! https://t.co/hHUnPrqhsF
— Chef José Andrés 🕊️🥘🍳 (@chefjoseandres) December 21, 2018
Given that the shutdown is happening during the holidays and not every government employee in Washington was born a made man, it’s a very generous gesture by Andrés and one that is clearly meant to show up Trump in the process. As The Hill notes, this isn’t the first time Andrés has subtweeted Trump with offers to feed people. He offered the winner of Trump’s Fake News Awards free lunch and served food and drinks to students who participated in the gun control-focused March For Our Lives earlier in 2018.
To all the winners for Mondays’s Dishonest and Corrupt Media Awards of @realdonaldtrump I want to contribute with lunch on me in any of my restaurants as a reward…. https://t.co/LuCkd0c1pG
— Chef José Andrés 🕊️🥘🍳 (@chefjoseandres) January 7, 2018
One of my restaurants Think Food Tank on Navy Memorial will be dedicated to provide free sandwiches, drinks etc for those students in need of a meal! Friday/Saturday. More info coming soon…@AMarch4OurLives https://t.co/yyoi9HQajW
— Chef José Andrés 🕊️🥘🍳 (@chefjoseandres) March 10, 2018
(via The Hill)