With Bayer at US Supreme Court, MAHA rallies against pesticides
The rally highlighted a split with the Trump administration as activists argued Bayer should not escape thousands of cancer lawsuits.
- On Monday, 'Make America Healthy Again' activists rallied at the U.S. Supreme Court, protesting Bayer's effort to end thousands of lawsuits alleging its Roundup weedkiller causes cancer. Demonstrators carried signs reading 'The People vs. Poison' as justices heard arguments.
- President Donald Trump's administration is backing Bayer in court, arguing federal regulations should preempt state-level 'failure to warn' claims. This stance angered the MAHA movement, which helped deliver Trump to the White House.
- "You cannot claim to care about health while protecting poison," activist Vani Hari told the crowd. MAHA advocate Kelly Ryerson called the administration's support for the chemical industry "really inexcusable."
- The political fracture jeopardizes the coalition ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, potentially affecting voter sentiment. Activists aligned with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressed frustration over the administration's deregulatory agenda.
- EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin faces criticism for rolling back drinking water standards for 'forever chemicals' and weakening protections against air pollutants. Critics argue these moves undermine MAHA's goal of stopping harmful chemical exposures.
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