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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 26
Trump Orders Pesticide Review in Food Supply as $1 Billion Farm Plan Fails to Calm Kennedy Allies
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 26

Trump Orders Pesticide Review in Food Supply as $1 Billion Farm Plan Fails to Calm Kennedy Allies

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 26

Summary

  • Thursday’s executive order tells the EPA to prioritize approval of pesticide alternatives and directs USDA and HHS to build a framework to study chemicals in food and their health risks.
  • The move adds to Trump’s February farm order, which pledged $1 billion for modernization and regenerative agriculture, but it offers no new funding, regulations or legislation.
  • Kennedy allies said the order amounted to another study without accountability, and White House officials said it was timed to coincide with a dinner Trump was hosting for farmers.
  • A Supreme Court ruling earlier Thursday backing the administration and Roundup’s maker in a glyphosate cancer case sharpened the backlash, leaving the order unable to mollify the Make America Healthy Again movement.

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