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Will a MAHA mutiny reshape the farm bill — and the midterm elections?
The justices are weighing whether to block thousands of lawsuits claiming the weedkiller failed to warn users about cancer risks.
- On Monday in Washington, protestors gathered outside the Supreme Court as Justices heard arguments in Monsanto Company v. Durnell. The Court will decide whether to block thousands of lawsuits alleging Monsanto failed to warn people its weedkiller could cause cancer.
- Justices appeared divided over whether to shield pesticide companies from cancer lawsuits, with the hearing centered on what the Party calls a "pesticide loophole" from the legislation.
- Friction within the Republican Party regarding the "Make America Healthy Again" movement that was key to President Donald Trump's return to the White House is causing an emerging political fracture.
- Internal divisions are already jeopardizing a critical piece of legislation, as Republican lawmakers have been pressing for a pro-pesticide provision to be included in the farm bill.
- As lawmakers push to include a pro-pesticide provision in the upcoming farm bill, the evolving political dynamic is affecting the Party's control of Congress.
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